OF THE WERRIBEE RIVER CATCHMENT — STATUS & DISTRIBUTION

A Report for Melbourne Water

Michael Smith and Geoff Brown Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research

DECEMBER 2006

Arthur Rylah Institute Flora, Fauna & Freshwater Research Title: Frogs of the Werribee River Catchment — Status and Distribution.

Produced by: Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research, Department of Sustainability and Environment, 123 Brown Street, Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia 3084 ABN 9071905 2204

Date: December 2006

This document may be cited as: Smith, M.J. and Brown, G.W. (2006). Frogs of the Werribee River catchment — status and distribution. A report for Melbourne Water. Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research, Department of Sustainability and Environment, Heidelberg, Victoria.

Front cover: Brown Tree ewingii (Photo: Michael Smith).

© Department of Sustainability and Environment, Victoria

General disclaimer This publication may be of assistance to you but the State of Victoria and its employees do not guarantee that the publication is without flaw of any kind or is wholly appropriate for your particular purposes and therefore disclaims all liability for any error, loss or other consequence which may arise from you relying on any information in this publication. SUMMARY

Available evidence indicates that there are eleven frog species in the Werribee River catchment, south-central Victoria, two of which are considered to be officially endangered. According to the IUCN Red List the Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis and Bibron’s Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii are classed as endangered. Both frog species are also officially listed as threatened in Victoria. Reasonably recent records exist for the Growling Grass Frog, suggesting that the species still occurs in the region. Of concern though, is that the most recent record for Bibron’s Toadlet is more than fifteen years old.

Many species have been recorded in both riverine and non-riverine freshwater ecosystems of the catchment, on both public and private land. However, a major limiting factor for this study is the lack of comprehensive and up-to-date distribution and abundance information in the catchment for most species. This restricts the interpretation of the status and habitat requirements of the resident frog fauna. The eleven species that historically occur in the region have very varied life histories (e.g. riverine specialists, semi-terrestrial breeders, burrowers and wetland or slow-flowing river species), hence the persistence of this frog fauna will rely upon the conservation and management of varied habitats. Further, riverine and wetland ecosystems cannot be managed in isolation as they both contribute to the habitat requirements of the frogs in the region. Because significant numbers of frog records are for public land, we recommend that public participation in the conservation of frogs and their habitats be incorporated into any management strategy for the region.

Frog records for the catchment are associated with a range of Ecological Vegetation Communities (EVCs) that included Rocky Chenopod Woodland, Box Ironbark Forest, Shrubby Foothill Forest, Shrubby Dry Forest and Heathy Dry Forest. Considerable change has occurred in the region since European settlement, such that the dominant EVCs in the southern half of the catchment (Plains Grassy Woodland, Heavier-soils Plains Grassland and Plains Woodland/Plains Grassland Mosaic) have been replaced by Treeless Private Land. How this has affected the frog fauna is still unknown, although most species appear to have utilised those areas and may continue to do so.

Three species (Bibron’s Toadlet, Victorian Smooth Froglet Geocrinia victoriana, Lesueur’s Frog Litoria lesueuri) have not been recorded in the southern half of the catchment, and this is probably due to the level of habitat modification (and consequent unavailability of suitable habitat) resulting from land clearing and urbanisation in this part of the catchment. This again highlights the varied habitat requirements of the different taxa.

The amount of information available for frogs in the catchment is scanty, though there are some exceptions for some precincts — recent work in the Western Treatment Plant, located on the coastal plain in the south of the Werribee River catchment and administered by Melbourne Water, focussed on the occurrence and habitat requirements of the Growling Grass Frog.

To address the shortage of information on frogs in the region, we recommend that information for all species needs to be updated with comprehensive surveys that account for uncertainty. Properly conducted surveys would provide key information on distribution, habitat requirements, and assist in the evaluation of the likely impacts of different threats.

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment There is also a need to develop a better understanding of the metapopulation/patchy population structure for different species and the impacts that habitat changes have made and will make. We suggest that this would be best achieved with newly developed genetic techniques. This could be prioritised by species’ vulnerability to local extinction and may allow the identification of important populations and habitats.

The extent of Chytridiomyces infection in the catchment and the influence of novel predation pressures imposed by introduced predators (e.g. carp, mosquito fish, cats) needs to be better understood. Finally, climate change and the availability of refugia habitat are likely to become issues of increasing concern and, accordingly, appropriate management responses need to be developed – probably within an adaptive management framework.

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment CONTENTS

Introduction ______1

Background ______1

Major Objectives ______1

This Report ______1

Species Profiles ______4

Family Hylidae — Tree Frogs ______5

Family — Southern Frogs ______13

Threatening Processes ______17

Habitat modification ______17

Chytrid fungus ______18

Introduced predators ______19

Climate change ______19

Conclusions ______25

Acknowledgements ______28

References______29

Cited References______29

Further Reading______30

Useful Website Addresses ______31

Appendix 1 ______32

Appendix 2 ______34

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment INTRODUCTION

Background

As part of a broad waterway health data-collection programme in the Werribee River catchment, south-central Victoria, Melbourne Water is assembling environmental information for the area. Information is being gathered for frogs, aquatic macro- invertebrates, fish, water and sediment quality, index of Stream Condition and geomorphology.

Melbourne Water commissioned Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research to provide a review of the distribution and significance of the frog species in the catchment. This report presents the current status of frog communities in the catchment and their key management issues. This assessment, along with the other stream health studies, will form the basis for the development of Waterway Activity Plans throughout the Werribee River catchment. These plans are scheduled to commence in 2006-2007 and will provide a detailed program of stream rehabilitation and protection works on a reach-by-reach basis for the next 15 years

Major Objectives

The major objective of this study is to provide Melbourne Water with knowledge of the frog species that are known to occur (or are likely to occur) within the Werribee River catchment. This knowledge includes: ¾ conservation significance, ¾ known and likely distributions, ¾ key habitat requirements, ¾ major threats, and ¾ priorities for protection and enhancement of local populations (with a waterway management focus).

This Report

This Report summarises the status of the frog fauna in the Werribee River catchment. Specific outcomes for each frog taxon include:

¾ Historical, current (e.g. found in the last 10 years) and likely (e.g based on presence of suitable habitat) distribution ¾ Conservation significance (local, regional, state, national) ¾ Key habitat requirements.

Species profiles are provided for each frog taxon from each of the two frog families (Hylidae, Myobatrachidae) represented in the study catchment. Each species profile includes conservation status, distribution, major habitat preferences and general ecology. Whenever frogs are calling there is a chance that eggs and tadpoles will appear shortly after. Accordingly, at the bottom of each distribution map, we have included a guide to peak calling periods for each species as an indication to the best time to look for frogs and for tadpoles (see example figure below). We stress that this is

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 1 only a guide, since many frog species respond quickly to rainfall events even if it occurs outside of their normal breeding period.

Information on the proximity of frog records to types of waterbodies has been summarised for each species (Table 1, p. 15), as has the proportion of frog records for each Ecological Vegetation Community (EVC) in the Werribee River catchment (Table 2, p. 16).

As well, the Report includes sections that describe the major threats (general and catchment-specific) to frogs in the catchment, as well as the management priorities for the frog fauna in the catchment. Melbourne Water intends to incorporate aspects of this report into a summary report of stream health in the Werribee River catchment.

Quick guide to the peak calling period and supposed habitat preference. Orange shaded months indicate the times when frogs are most likely to be heard calling; in this case the species is a spring and summer caller.

The preferences are estimates only and are often based upon minimal information; thus, this information should be viewed as a starting point that can be updated as new information comes to light. Positive and negative habitat preferences are indicated by ticks and crosses, respectively. Question marks indicate status unknown. Shallow water depth is less than 50 cms, deep water is greater than 50 cms. Standing water includes slow-moving sections in rivers and creeks, whereas fast-moving water refers to riverine habitat with flowing water. Woodland habitat refers to varying degrees of wooded vegetation, but is not meant to include grassland areas with a few trees (e.g, single trees or small isolated stands with a few trees). Grasslands can include both native and exotic pastures.

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Water Period Water Flow Water Depth Aquatic Veg Riparian Veg Permanent Ephemeral Flowing Standing Shallow Deep Emergent Floating None Woodland Grassland 9 ± 9 ? 9 ± 9 ± ± 9 ±

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 2 Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 3 SPECIES PROFILES

Four species of tree frogs (Family Hylidae) and seven species of southern frogs (Family Myobatrachidae) are known from the Werribee River catchment (Atlas of Victorian Wildlife database, DSE) and listed below. Information for each of these species, including conservation status, distribution, major habitat preferences and general ecology, is presented in this Report.

The conservation status of each frog is provided for state and national contexts, where appropriate listings exist, and an assessment of the status within the Werribee River catchment is also provided by the authors, based on the taxon’s ecology and habitat requirements as well as its distribution within the catchment and its status elsewhere in its range.

Taxa listed under the Victorian Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act 1988 (FFG) or the Commonwealth Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC), statutory lists of threatened taxa, are also acknowledged. A brief summary of the objectives, processes for listing threatened species and ecological communities, and threat categories of the EPBC Act are provided in Appendix 1. Most of the frogs from the Werribee River catchment are common and widespread across southeastern Australia and are thus not listed as threatened.

The distribution of each frog broadly within Victoria and more particularly in the Werribee River catchment is presented in maps within each species profile

Detailed records of frogs in the Werribee River catchment (to March 24, 2004), derived from the Atlas of Victorian Wildlife, are presented in Appendix 2.

Family Hylidae (Tree Frogs) Litoria ewingii Lesueur’s Tree Frog Litoria lesueuri Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis Verreaux’s Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii

Family Myobatrachidae (Southern Frogs) Common Froglet signifera Victorian Smooth Froglet Geocrinia victoriana Southern Bullfrog dumerilii Striped Marsh Frog Limnodynastes peronii Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli Bibron’s Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 4 FAMILY HYLIDAE — TREE FROGS

Growling Grass Frog (Southern Bell Frog, Warty Bell Frog) Litoria raniformis (Keferstein, 1867) Conservation status IUCN Red List Status: Endangered (EN). Decreasing. Victoria: Endangered, FFG listed. NSW: Endangered

Distribution The Growling Grass Frog is distributed across a large area of south-eastern Australia (including Tasmania) ranging from as far north as Bathurst and through the central and southern tablelands of New South Wales, and most of Victoria. The species also occurs in eastern South Australia. Mostly recorded in the south-eastern half of the Werribee River catchment and proximity of records was reasonably equally divided between perennial features such as wetlands and riverine habitats (Table 1).

Habitat The Growling Grass Frog is found in a broad range of habitats that includes woodland, grasslands and areas of improved pasture (Table 2). The species is typically found in dams, ponds and marshes and appears to prefer aquatic and riparian vegetation where it roosts and from which it calls. The Growling Grass Frog is often found sheltering under logs and rocks. In the Werribee River catchment, the Growling Grass Frog was commonly recorded in Ecological Vegetation Communities (EVCs) 61 (Box Ironbark Forest), 64 (Rocky Chenopod Woodland), 851 (Stream Bank Shrubland) and 997 (Private land) (Table 2).

Ecology The ecology of the Growling Grass Frog is still poorly understood. However, it is likely to be reasonably similar to the Green and Golden Bell Frog L. aurea. Males call from the water, usually in areas that have extensive areas of sedges and rushes and are not usually associated with fast-flowing water. It is likely that the Growling Grass Frog requires considerable emergent and/or floating aquatic vegetation for breeding which can occur from August through to April. About 1,500 eggs are laid in loose clumps, usually in shallow water at the sides of waterbodies (Anstis 2002). Tadpoles are free swimming and the larval period can last up to 15 months.

Potential threatening processes include introduced fish predation on tadpoles and eggs, ultraviolet radiation, viral or fungal infections and urbanisation/habitat modification (and associated effects upon metapopulation structure and function).

Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis (Photograph: Nick Clemann)

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Water Period Water Flow Water Depth Aquatic Veg Riparian Veg Permanent Ephemeral Flowing Standing Shallow Deep Emergent Floating None Woodland Grassland 9 9 ± 9 9 9 9 9 ? 9 9

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 6 Brown Tree Frog (Ewing’s Tree Frog) Litoria ewingii (Duméril and Bibron, 1841)

Conservation status IUCN Red List Status: Least Concern.

Distribution The Brown Tree Frog is distributed across a large area of south-eastern Australia (including Tasmania). The species ranges from south-eastern South Australia through to south-eastern New South Wales. The Brown Tree Frog inhabits large areas of Victoria and is absent only from the north-western part of the state. It is common throughout the Werribee River catchment, although most recent records are for the northern portion of the catchment. Records were most commonly recorded near gully water courses (Table 1), but the species is also commonly found in wetlands and dams. The species can be considered as a generalist that seems to cope well with many of the habitat modifications associated with rural and even some urban land practices.

Habitat This is a very cosmopolitan species that can be found throughout rural areas and cities alike. The Brown Tree Frog calls from and breeds in farm dams, ponds, creeks and waterholes. It tends not to be associated with fast-moving water. In the Werribee River catchment the species is associated with a broad range of EVCs, but most commonly recorded from Riparian Forests and Shrubby Foothill Forests (Table 2). It is more commonly recorded from wetlands than rivers or creeks.

Ecology This is a comparatively well studied species. Males call from the water, the ground or perched in riparian and aquatic vegetation. Breeding can occur all year around with rain. Usually between 20 and 30 eggs are attached to submerged vegetation or sticks. Metamorphosis occurs in spring, summer and autumn after a larval life span of up to six or seven months in cooler climates (Anstis 2002). Tadpoles are free swimming.

Potential threatening processes include introduced fish predation on tadpoles and eggs, ultraviolet radiation, viral or fungal infections and habitat destruction. However, the Brown Tree Frog appears to be a species that has adapted well to human habitat modification.

Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii (Photo: Michael Smith)

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Water Period Water Flow Water Depth Aquatic Veg Riparian Veg Permanent Ephemeral Flowing Standing Shallow Deep Emergent Floating None Woodland Grassland 9 9 ± 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 8 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii (Duméril and Bibron, 1841)

Conservation status IUCN Red List Status: Least Concern.

Distribution The Whistling Tree Frog is distributed across a large area of eastern Australia. The species ranges from south-eastern Victoria through to southern Queensland. The Whistling Tree Frog can be found from coastal areas through to the western side of the Great Dividing Range. In Victoria, the species only inhabits the eastern half of the state. It has been recorded mostly in the northern half of the Werribee River catchment and there are no records for the catchment since 1990.

Habitat Records were most commonly reported near gully water courses (Table 1), but the species is also commonly found in wetlands and dams. The species can be considered a generalist that seems to cope well with many of the habitat modifications associated with rural and even urban land practices. The Whistling Tree Frog calls from and breeds in farm dams, ponds, creeks and waterholes. It tends not to be associated with fast-moving water. In the Werribee River catchment the species was associated with a broad range of EVCs that included Heathy Dry Country, Shrubby Foothill Forest and Private Land (Table 2). This species has been more commonly recorded in wetlands than creeks or rivers.

Ecology This is a comparatively well studied species. Males call from the water or the ground in riparian areas surrounding waterbodies. Breeding can occur all year around with rain, but it is often a winter breeder in cooler areas and an autumn-spring breeder in milder regions. Usually around 30 eggs are attached to submerged vegetation or sticks, but larger clutches have been recorded. Tadpoles are free swimming and the larval period can last up to 15 months.

Potential threatening processes include introduced fish predation on tadpoles and eggs, ultraviolet radiation, viral or fungal infections and habitat destruction. However, as described above, the Whistling Tree Frog appears to be a species that has adapted well to habitat modification by humans.

Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii (Photo: Nick Clemann)

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Water Period Water Flow Water Depth Aquatic Veg Riparian Veg Permanent Ephemeral Flowing Standing Shallow Deep Emergent Floating None Woodland Grassland 9 9 ± 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 10 Lesueur’s Frog (Rocky River Frog) Litoria lesueuri (Duméril and Bibron, 1841)

Conservation status IUCN Red List Status: Least Concern.

Distribution Lesueur’s Frog is distributed across a large area of eastern Australia, but has recently been the focus of a taxonomic revision. The species ranges from south-eastern Victoria through to north-eastern Queensland. Lesueur’s Frog can be found from coastal areas through to the western side of the Great Dividing Range. The species only inhabits the eastern half of Victoria. Within the Werribee River catchment it has only been recorded in the north. The last record of this frog in the catchment was in 1990.

Habitat Lesueur’s Frog is a terrestrial species that, at least in the southern portion of its range, is considered a stream-dweller that is often found along rocky rivers with fast-flowing water. However, the frog is also often found some distance (up to 100s of metres) from water in habitats that range from dry sclerophyll forests through to rainforests and coastal heathlands. In the Werribee River catchment, Lesueur’s Frog was most commonly recorded in Private Land or Stream Bank Shrubland EVCs and was mostly associated with riverine habitats (Tables 1 and 2).

Ecology This is a poorly studied species. This frog is usually associated with flowing streams. Males call from ground or rocks along waterbodies from early spring through to late autumn. Breeding mostly occurs in spring or early summer with rain. Clutches vary in size from about 500 eggs to over 3,500 eggs. Tadpoles are free swimming, and tend to prefer still, shallow water (Anstis 2002). The minimum larval period is usually around two months.

Potential threatening processes include introduced fish predation on tadpoles and eggs, ultraviolet radiation, viral or fungal infections and habitat destruction. It is also possible that alteration of riverine habitats by increasing silt loads, introducing trees like willows and infestations by smaller weed species in the riparian areas will be detrimental if chorusing habitat is altered and small crevices in rocks are removed or filled in.

Lesueur’s Frog Litoria lesueuri (Photo: Nick Clemann)

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Water Period Water Flow Water Depth Aquatic Veg Riparian Veg Permanent Ephemeral Flowing Standing Shallow Deep Emergent Floating None Woodland Grassland 9 ? 9 9 9 9 ? ? 9 9 ?

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 12 FAMILY MYOBATRACHIDAE — SOUTHERN FROGS

Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli (Lamb, 1911)

Conservation status IUCN Red List Status: Least Concern.

Distribution The range of the Common Spadefoot Toad includes south-central Queensland through central New South Wales into western Victoria. In the Werribee River catchment the Common Spadefoot Toad was recorded in the southern half of the catchment and the most recent records are more than ten years old. In the Werribee Catchment, the Common Spadefoot Toad was most commonly recorded near perennial features such as wetlands and around gully-water courses (Table 1).

Habitat The Common Spadefoot Toad is a true burrowing frog that typically inhabits drier regions. The species is found in a range of habitats that includes woodlands, shrublands, mallee and open grassland. In the Werribee River catchment the species was typically recorded on Private Land or Higher Rainfall Plains Grassy Woodland EVCs (Table 2).

Ecology Typical of burrowers, the Common Spadefoot Toad becomes active after rains. It breeds after heavy rain and males call whilst floating in open, shallow and still water. Between 500 and 100 eggs are usually laid and they are contained within a jelly-like substance. The eggs are wrapped around submerged vegetation in the waterbody and tadpoles are free swimming. Neobatrachus tadpoles commonly overwinter after an autumn breeding, and metamorphosis typically occurs in spring to early summer (Anstis 2002). In temporary waterbodies, the tadpoles can reach metamorphosis in 2-3 months.

Potential threatening processes include introduced fish predation on tadpoles and eggs, viral or fungal infections and habitat destruction. Because the Spadefoot Toad is a burrowing species, it may require certain soil types and may be susceptible to groundwater changes.

Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 13 (Photo: Michael Smith)

J F M A M J J A S O N D

Water Period Water Flow Water Depth Aquatic Veg Riparian Veg Permanent Ephemeral Flowing Standing Shallow Deep Emergent Floating None Woodland Grassland 9 9 ± 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 2 Common Froglet (Common Eastern Froglet) Crinia signifera (Girard, 1853)

Conservation status IUCN Red List Status: Least Concern.

Distribution As its name suggests, the Common Froglet is one of the most common species in Australia and Victoria. The Common Froglet occurs across most of the state, with the exception of the dry north-west. It appears to be common throughout the Werribee River catchment and has been recorded recently around both wetland and riverine habitats (Table 1).

Habitat The Common Froglet occurs in almost every freshwater habitat within its range, including severely disturbed areas. These habitats include wet and dry forests, woodlands, alpine grasslands, floodplains and even freshwater soaks behind beach dunes. Adult frogs shelter beneath rocks, logs, human debris and ground litter, usually close to waterbodies or in moist depressions, and it is not uncommon to find numerous individuals sheltering together.

In the Werribee River catchment the species is associated with a broad range of EVCs, but has been most commonly recorded in Shrubby Foothill Forests, Heathy Dry Country and Private Land (Table 2). Records were more common in wetland habitats than river or creek ecosystems. The species can be considered as a generalist that seems to cope well with many of the habitat modifications associated with rural and some urban land practices.

Ecology After rain, the Common Froglet emerges to breed in still waterbodies or slow-flowing creeks. Females lay 100-150 eggs at the bottom of ephemeral or permanent waterbodies. The species calls all year round, but tadpoles mostly occur between October and January. Eggs and tadpoles can be found in ponds, swamps, roadside ditches, puddles, gutters, flooded grassland and dams. Tadpoles are free swimming and the larval period can last from 1.5 to 3 or more months.

Common Froglet Crinia signifera (Photo: Michael Smith)

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Water Period Water Flow Water Depth Aquatic Veg Riparian Veg Permanent Ephemeral Flowing Standing Shallow Deep Emergent Floating None Woodland Grassland 9 9 ± 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 4 Victorian Smooth Froglet Geocrinia victoriana (Boulenger, 1888)

Conservation status IUCN Red List Status: Least Concern.

Distribution In Victoria, the Victorian Smooth Froglet is restricted to the south of the state, though not the far south-west. It is confined to the cool and cold temperate zones in Victoria, from East Gippsland through the elevated midlands to the Grampian and Otway Ranges in the west. Around Melbourne, the Victorian Smooth Froglet occurs in the eastern and north-eastern suburbs, with some isolated records from the Mornington Peninsula, and Craigieburn to the north. In the Werribee River catchment the Victorian Smooth Froglet has been recorded only in the northern part of the catchment and the most recent records originate from near gully-water course habitat (Table 1).

Habitat The Victorian Smooth Froglet is most often found in low vegetation near waterbodies in wet and damp forests. In the Werribee River catchment, the species appears to have a distribution that is largely restricted to Shrubby Foothill Forest EVCs (Table 2).

Ecology Between December and June, this frog deposits loose, elongate spawn, consisting of 90-162 large eggs, in moist litter or grass in low areas prone to flooding. The eggs develop out of water and the tadpoles appear in late spring, in lentic water — the larval period can last up to 8 months. Tadpoles mostly browse on decaying matter at the bottom of shallow, shaded pools (Anstis 2002). The Victorian Smooth Froglet is nocturnal and cryptozoic.

Potential threatening processes include introduced fish predation on tadpoles and eggs, viral or fungal infections and habitat destruction. It is likely that this species in particular will be influenced by clearance of native vegetation and urbanisation.

Victorian smooth froglet Geocrinia victoriana (Photo: Nick Clemann)

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Water Period Water Flow Water Depth Aquatic Veg Riparian Veg Permanent Ephemeral Flowing Standing Shallow Deep Emergent Floating None Woodland Grassland 9 9 ± 9 9 9 ? ? ? 9 9

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 6 Southern Bullfrog (Pobblebonk, Eastern Banjo Frog) Peters, 1863

Conservation status IUCN Red List Status: Least Concern.

Distribution In addition to Victoria, the Southern Bullfrog occurs throughout eastern and southern NSW, southern Queensland and eastern South Australia. In Victoria, this species is found across most of the state, with the exception of the arid north-west corner. The Southern Bullfrog is found throughout the Melbourne area, but is most common to the north and south-east of Melbourne. Note that three subspecies reside within Victoria, two of which are found around Melbourne — Limnodynastes dumerilii insularis occurs on the Mornington Peninsula and in the eastern suburbs, and Limnodynastes dumerilii dumerilii exhibits a distribution across central and northern Victoria that takes in the northern suburbs of Melbourne. Whilst morphologically similar, the two Melbourne subspecies can be distinguished because Limnodynastes dumerilii insularis usually has a clear pale mid-dorsal stripe and a stronger dorsal pattern of mottling, although a gradation zone between these two forms exists. It is common throughout the Werribee River catchment and comparatively recent records exist.

Habitat The Southern Bullfrog occupies all habitats with the general exception of alpine regions (although a sub-species, Limnodynastes dumerilii fryi, occurs in the Snowy Mountains), rainforest and some arid regions. It shelters in burrows, and beneath rocks and logs. In the Werribee River catchment the species was recorded in a range of private and public habitats in both riverine and wetland ecosystems (Tables 1 and 2). The Southern Bull Frog is typically associated with deeper and more permanent waterbodies.

Ecology Males call from August to April, and eggs are apparent for the same period. Up to 4,000 pigmented eggs are laid in a white frothy floating mass in spring. Eggs are laid in still water in swamps, dams, streamside pools and lakes, and are usually concealed amongst aquatic vegetation. Tadpoles complete development in 4-5 months in warm water, but may take up to 16 months in cooler water. Males usually call whilst concealed in aquatic vegetation, or from land at the edge of waterbodies. Males may migrate up to one kilometre to reach breeding sites. Large numbers of the Southern Bullfrog may be apparent following rain.

Potential threatening processes include introduced fish predation on tadpoles and eggs, viral or fungal infections and habitat destruction.

Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii (Photo: Michael Smith)

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Water Period Water Flow Water Depth Aquatic Veg Riparian Veg Permanent Ephemeral Flowing Standing Shallow Deep Emergent Floating None Woodland Grassland 9 ? ± 9 ± 9 9 9 9 9 9

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 8 Striped Marsh Frog (Brown-striped Frog) Limnodynastes peronii (Duméril and Bibron, 1841) Conservation status IUCN Red List Status: Least Concern.

Distribution The Striped Marsh Frog is common throughout eastern Australia. In Victoria it is found in the eastern portion of the state, not occurring too far inland. The Striped Marsh Frog is common where it occurs, including the Melbourne area. It is a very successful urban species that is at home in garden ponds. Only a few records of this species exist for the Werribee River catchment and none in the last decade.

Habitat The Striped Marsh Frog is found in a range of coastal and upland vegetation types, where there is permanent slow-moving or still water and aquatic or waterside vegetation is common. It prefers to shelter in reeds, thick grass and debris, although it may often be found sheltering beneath human debris.

In the Werribee Catchment, records were most commonly reported near perennial features such as wetlands and around gully-water course habitat (Table 1). In general, the species is commonly found in wetlands and dams — it is considered a generalist that seems to cope well with many of the habitat modifications associated with rural and urban land practices. The few records from the Werribee River catchment have been for both private and public land with most being in either the Rocky Chenopod or Private Land EVCs (Table 2). It should be noted that the species could easily be mistaken for L. tasmaniensis if the advertisement call is being used for identification.

Ecology This frog breeds between August and April (i.e. all year, but winter). Males call from beside the pond, then move into shallow water, often among grasses or other vegetation (Anstis 2002). A foamy egg-mass, comprising 700-1,000 eggs, is attached to waterside vegetation. Tadpoles are large (to 65mm) and lentic — the tadpole stage lasts at least 11-12 months. The Striped Marsh Frog is a very deft burrower.

Potential threatening processes include introduced fish predation on tadpoles and eggs, viral or fungal infections and habitat destruction.

Striped Marsh Frog Limnodynastes peronii (Photo: Michael Smith)

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Water Period Water Flow Water Depth Aquatic Veg Riparian Veg Permanent Ephemeral Flowing Standing Shallow Deep Emergent Floating None Woodland Grassland 9 9 ± 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 10 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis Günther 1858

Conservation status IUCN Red List Status: Least Concern.

Distribution A common species throughout eastern Australia, extending to eastern Northern Territory. The Spotted Marsh Frog is found across the state with the exception of the north-west and the highest elevations of the Great Dividing Range. It occurs throughout and adjacent to the Melbourne area. It is most common in the southern portion of the Werribee River catchment and common on public and private land (Table 2). Comparatively recent records exist for this species in the Werribee River Catchment; it is another species that is considered a generalist that seems to cope well with many of the habitat modifications associated with rural land practices.

Habitat The Spotted Marsh Frog is usually found in habitats associated with ephemeral and permanent water, such as floodplains, flooded paddocks, roadside ditches and grassy streams and ponds (Table 1) and has been recorded from a broad range of EVCs (Table 2). These habitats include forests, grasslands, woodlands and shrublands. It shelters in cracks in the ground, and beneath rocks, logs and debris left by humans. It is often particularly common in disturbed areas, and around farm-dams. In the Werribee River Catchment, the species was more commonly reported from non- riverine habitats (Table 1).

Ecology The Spotted Marsh Frog is one of the most common frog species in Victoria. It is highly adaptable and often forms large breeding aggregations, with vocal male choruses. Males call while floating in water, usually amongst aquatic vegetation, from August to May. Females lay 80-1,500 pigmented eggs in a floating foam mass in still water such as dams, lakes, swamps, flooded grasslands and pools beside creeks and streams. Eggs have been recorded in February, April, May and August, whilst tadpoles may be apparent all year. The larval period usually lasts at least three months.

Potential threatening processes include introduced fish predation on tadpoles and eggs, viral or fungal infections and habitat destruction.

Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis (Photo: Michael Smith)

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Water Period Water Flow Water Depth Aquatic Veg Riparian Veg Permanent Ephemeral Flowing Standing Shallow Deep Emergent Floating None Woodland Grassland 9 9 ± 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 12 Bibron’s Toadlet (Brown Toadlet, Brown Brood Frog) Pseudophryne bibronii Günther, 1858

Conservation status IUCN Red List Status: Near Threatened. Victoria: Endangered, FFG listed.

Distribution Historically, this frog was common throughout mainland eastern Australia, ranging from southern Queensland throughout most of New South Wales and Victoria and into eastern South Australia. It is also found in Tasmania. Records for Bibron’s Toadlet have been collected from a swathe of temperate sites in woodland, grassland or dry forest, in eastern and south-eastern Australia. In the Melbourne area, Bibron’s Toadlet is limited to the northern and western suburbs and to the west of Port Phillip Bay, with some historical records from the eastern ranges. It is distributed throughout central Victoria, west of the Central Highlands to the South Australian border. This toadlet appears to have declined over the last decade, and has now disappeared from or is rare in areas where it was once common. Relatively few records exist for the Werribee River catchment and most recent records are more than 15 years old.

Habitat Bibron’s Toadlet is a relatively terrestrial species that is found in wet and dry vegetation associations from alpine grasslands and bogs to plains and foothills, where there is sufficient damp soil and cover. This secretive litter-dweller shelters under rocks, logs and debris. In the Werribee River catchment the species was recorded mostly in wetlands and around gully-water course habitat (Table 1) on Public Land or in Shrubby Dry Forest EVCs (Table 2).

Ecology During the calling period, which starts in February and lasts until winter, males call from their nest or burrow, which is usually situated on dry land in a flood-prone area. From April, between 70 and 200 relatively large eggs are spawned in loose clumps in a shallow burrow or under litter, and then depend on flooding. Hatching usually occurs in winter after sites are flooded, two to three weeks after laying (Anstis 2002). The male guards the eggs in the burrow. Tadpoles, which are lentic, have a life of between four and seven months.

Potential threatening processes include introduced fish predation on tadpoles and eggs, viral or fungal infections and habitat destruction. This species may be strongly affected by changes in habitat (such as clearing) and may also be suffering the effects of the chytrid fungus.

Bibron’s Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii (Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.)

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 13 J F M A M J J A S O N D

Water Period Water Flow Water Depth Aquatic Veg Riparian Veg Permanent Ephemeral Flowing Standing Shallow Deep Emergent Floating None Woodland Grassland 9 9 ± 9 9 9 ? ? 9 9 9

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 14 Table 1. Average distance of records (value in brackets in metres ± 1 SD) of each frog species to nearest waterbody. Waterbody classifications follow the DSE HYDRO25 categories. The number of frog records is also reported. Nearest distances were calculated with the Nearest Distance (version 3.8a*) extension in ArcView 3.3.

Species Perennial Wetland Gully-Water Course Swamp Major Stream Drain

Litoria ewingii 4 (326 ± 45) 32 (110 ± 79) 5 (137 ± 102) Litoria lesueuri 38 (152 ± 56) 13 (50 ± 44) Litoria raniformis 18 (487 ± 560) 10 (160 ± 103) 12 (166 ± 177) 1 (130) Litoria verreauxii 2 (283 ± 3) 28 (96 ± 72) 4 (245 ± 399) Crinia signifera 42 (375 ± 410) 65 (126 ± 127) 1 (282) 21 (188 ± 189) 3 (288 ± 136) Geocrinia victoriana 11 (122 ± 105) Limnodynastes dumerilii 13 (568 ± 607) 24 (111 ± 79) 10 (140 ± 164) Limnodynastes peronii 2 (143 ± 184) 4 (61 ± 37) 4 (124 ± 24) Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 43 (423 ± 423) 24 (178 ± 143) 1 (282) 14 (342 ± 498) 4 (291 ± 111) Neobatrachus sudelli 9 (541 ± 433) 9 (204 ± 189) 1 (282) 4 (265 ± 388) 1 (260) Pseudophryne bibroni 2 (308 ± 181) 5 (102 ± 69)

* Jenness, J. 2004. Nearest features (nearfeat.avx) extension for ArcView 3.x, v. 3.8a. Jenness Enterprises. Available at: http://www.jennessent.com/arcview/nearest_features.htm.

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 15 Table 2. Percentage records for each frog species in each Ecological Vegetation Community (EVC) in the Werribee River catchment. The dominant EVCs for each species, in terms of the percentage of total records, are highlighted in bold.

EVC EVC description L. ran L. ewi L. ver L. les N. sud C. sig G. vic L. dum L. per L. tas P. bib

9 Coastal Saltmarsh 2.50 6.67 18 Riparian forest 4.55 6.25 2.50 14.29 20 Heathy Dry Country 27.27 14.29 12.50 22.50 15.00 6.67 21 Shrubby Dry Forest 6.67 9.09 9.52 12.50 7.50 14.29 10.00 16.67 13.33 33.33 22 Grassy Dry Forest 4.55 4.76 23 Herb-rich Foothill Forest 14.29 45 Shrubby Foothill Forest 13.64 14.29 6.25 15.00 28.57 10.00 16.67 47 Valley Grassy Forest 9.52 6.25 2.50 55 Higher Rainfall Plains Grassy Woodland 6.67 9.09 9.52 28.57 5.00 10.00 13.33 16.67 57 Conifer Plantation 14.29 6.67 58 Cleared Severely Disturbed 6.67 14.29 2.50 6.67 61 Box Ironbark Forest 20.00 9.09 9.52 12.50 14.29 5.00 10.00 6.67 16.67 64 Rocky Chenopod Woodland 13.33 9.09 4.76 7.50 15.00 33.33 13.33 68 Creekline Grassy Woodland 2.50 132 Heavier-soils Plains Grassland 2.50 6.67 175 Grassy Woodland 6.67 2.50 13.33 851 Stream Bank Shrubland 13.33 4.76 18.75 2.50 10.00 997 Private Land (no tree cover) 26.67 13.64 19.05 25.00 42.86 17.50 14.29 20.00 33.33 6.67 33.33

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 16 THREATENING PROCESSES

There are a numerous threatening processes behind declines which affect species differently (Kiesecker et al. 2001). Current information suggests that there are a number of key threats to local frog populations. Habitat modification and destruction, in addition to the introduction of a virulent pathogen, the chytrid fungus, are two major threats that are receiving particular attention (Alford & Richards 1999). Other threats like increased UV-B radiation, introduction of predators (e.g. fish, foxes, cats) and other viruses (e.g. Rana virus), plus climate change may also be influencing the status of frog populations in Australia (Alford & Richards 1999). In the Werribee River catchment, it is likely that the chytrid fungus and habitat destruction and modification are key threats and have probably already affected frog populations and will continue to do so.

Introduced predators are also likely to be affecting frog populations in the catchment and we may already be seeing the effects of climate change. Parts of Victoria are predicted to become drier in subsequent years (Victorian Green House Strategy Action Plan Update) and climate change may be related to the drought that south-eastern Australia is currently experiencing. Amphibian diversity may be adversely affected by drought (Laurance 1996) and refugia habitat could be critical during those periods. It is also likely that one threatening process acting alone will have less impact than several operating in synergy. Below, we outline in more detail the threats that we believe are most relevant to the frogs of the Werribee River catchment. We have excluded those threats that we believe are currently less influential in the catchment like increases in UV-B radiation.

Habitat modification

Suitable habitat is critical for the persistence of any organism. Since European settlement, large tracts of native vegetation have been removed in Victoria (Figs. 1 and 2) and numerous wetland and river habitats have been modified, reduced or simply removed (Norman & Corrick 1988). Such landscape-scale changes can have important effects on frog diversity if considerable areas of habitat are removed or disturbed such that they are no longer viable and the spatial relationships between suitable habitats are changed (Semlitsch & Bodie 1998).

By modifying and removing freshwater habitats, inter-habitat distances can increase and accessibility of the remaining viable ecosystems may decrease. This can have implications for frog dispersal, recolonisation and persistence, especially if the vegetation communities between breeding habitats have also been altered because such changes have the potential to create barriers to frog migration. Populations of frogs must be thought of as metapopulations or patchy populations (Petranka & Holbrook 2006). Individual populations or groups of populations are typically linked with each other through gene flow and frogs may need to be able to colonise new and old habitats for long term persistence. Figures 1-3 show the extent of habitat modification that has occurred in the Werribee River catchment. It is almost certain that these changes have influenced the population structures of most of the frog species that occur in the region.

Little is known about the dispersal ranges of most Australian frogs or the likelihood of dispersal between habitat patches (and how this may be affected by landscape composition). However, several pieces of evidence suggest that some species are

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 17 much more likely to be able to move between wetlands if they are within 1km of each other — this is the case for the threatened Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis (G. Heard pers. comm.).

Recent analysis of wetland occupancy patterns in the Merri Creek catchment north of Melbourne indicate that wetlands are much less likely to be inhabited by Growling Grass Frog if they are beyond approximately 750m from another occupied wetland. Also, frogs tracked by mark-recapture and radio-telemetry have been found to move up-to about 1km between patches — there appear to be no records of dispersal beyond this distance. Thirdly, Growling Grass Frog sites that are currently being monitored and that have been colonised after being previously unoccupied (because they were too dry or otherwise unsuitable) are generally within 0.5-1km of another occupied site (G. Heard pers. comm.).

The catchment has also experienced other habitat modifications, like changed water chemistry and aquatic vegetation communities. Farming practices and urban run off can increase nutrient loads (eutrophy) in wetlands and rivers and can result in devastating processes like eutrophication and secondary salinisation (Smith et al. 2007).

Urbanisation has also resulted in the structural modification of many freshwater ecosystems (Norman & Corrick 1988). Many now have steep banks (often brick or concrete in urban areas), changed hydrological cycles, and vastly altered vegetation communities that are usually dominated by weeds. In many instances such changes have resulted in habitat degradation that is so severe that many species are incapable of long term persistence in these waterbodies. Road networks are a feature of many urban and rural landscapes and can have the effect of isolating waterbodies, making them difficult for frogs to colonise (Figure 3, Vos & Chardon 1998).

Chytrid fungus

The introduction of the chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis to Australia may have led to cataclysmic population declines in many frog species (Alford et al. 2001; Alford & Richards 1999). This pathogen attacks the skin of post-metamorphic and causes death by impairing cutaneous respiration and osmoregulation (Beebee & Griffiths 2005). The fungus appears to operate effectively in cooler climates and accordingly, higher altitude frog species may be the worst affected. However, several low altitude species also appear to have been affected by the fungus, suggesting that interactions between species and the environment are occurring (Berger et al. 1999). At this stage, research into the chytrid fungus is in its infancy and thus region-specific information is limited.

Infected individuals from several of the species that occur in the Werribee River catchment (e.g. Crinia signifera, Litoria ewingii, Litoria lesueuri, Limnodynastes tasmaniensis and L. dumerilii) have been found in other areas, highlighting the likelihood that the fungus is at least present in the region. The fungus infects both tadpoles and post-metamorphic frogs, but appears to be lethal only during the post- metamorphic life-history stages (Berger et al. 1999).

It is unlikely that the spread of the fungus can be stopped, but there is evidence emerging that some species can evolve resistance given enough time and genetic variation (McDonald et al. 2005). If this is the case, then maintaining healthy populations in healthy habitats is likely to be essential for the persistence of frog diversity.

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 18 Introduced predators

A number of introduced fish species have been identified as key predators of tadpoles; it appears that tadpoles have adapted to native fish predators but are not able to avoid predation by non-native fish (Alford & Richards 1999). Several non-native fish have been recorded in the Werribee River catchment (Table 3); several species, such as carp, brown and rainbow trout and mosquitofish, have been identified as predators of tadpoles and possibly adult frogs and their eggs. It is believed that introduced fish have contributed to the decline of a number of frog species in Australia (Mahoney 1999), though there is still a general lack of knowledge in relation to the impacts of predation by introduced fish on most frog species in most habitats.

Foxes Vulpes vulpes and cats Felis catus are potential predators of frogs, but there is very little information on the predation rates and impact of these introduced mammals. Studies that have examined the diet of foxes and cats often find the remains of frogs in the scats or stomach contents (e.g. Molsher et al. 1999; Read & Bowen 2001).

Climate change

Little is known about the potential changes that are likely to occur as a result of climate change. However, it is believed that Victoria will become increasingly dry in some areas (Victorian Green House Strategy Action Plan Update). If the Werribee River catchment receives less rainfall and lower flows in future years, understanding how frog habitat will change and working towards ensuring the preservation of important habitats will be critical. The models of Brereton et al. (1995) suggest that some frog species could be affected by habitat loss and some may be forced to extinction. Other important effects of climate change could include changes in water quality and decreases in environmental flows.

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 19 Table 3. Feral fish species recorded in the Werribee River catchment (DSE Aquatic Fauna Database 2007).

Scientific name Common name

Carassius auratus Goldfish Cyprinus carpio Carp Gambusia holbrooki Mosquitofish Misgurnus anguillicaudatus Oriental weatherloach Oncorhynchus mykiss Rainbow trout Perca fluviatilis Redfin Rutilus rutilus Roach Salmo trutta Brown trout Tinca tinca Tench

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 20 Figure 1. Land use classification for 1750 (DSE Corporate Geospatial Data Library).

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 21 Figure 2. Current land use classification (DSE Corporate Geospatial Data Library).

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 22 Figure 3. Roads as a proxy for general development in the Werribee River catchment (DSE Corporate Geospatial Data Library).

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 23 Figure 4. Hydrology in the Werribee River catchment (DSE Corporate Geospatial Data Library).

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 24 CONCLUSIONS

Eleven species of frog have been recorded in the Werribee River catchment. They appear to be associated with both riverine and non-riverine freshwater ecosystems in both public and private land. These resident species exhibit varied life histories that include riverine specialists, burrowing frogs, wetland or slow flow specialists and even a semi-terrestrial species (Bibron’s Toadlet). The maintenance of amphibian diversity in the catchment will therefore depend upon the availability of varied and appropriate habitats. Accordingly, riverine and wetland habitats cannot be managed in isolation as they are likely to both contribute substantially to the habitat requirements of the frogs in the region.

Ecological information for many of the resident frog taxa is relatively complete; more problematic, however, is the lack of information on frog distribution, abundance and habitat. The region has not been comprehensively surveyed and the distribution of frogs across the catchment, especially in relation to available habitat (e.g. EVCs, wetlands), is undetermined — to acquire this at a reasonable level of detail would require significant effort. The lack of up-to-date distribution and abundance information is a major limiting factor for this study. It limits the potential for interpretation of the status and habitat requirements of the frogs in the catchment. Available records have not been systematically collected and there is little capacity for applying quality control to them, limiting their use in any analysis.

A more complete appraisal of the frog status in this catchment would be achieved by: (i) detailed examination of available mapping, viz recently improved land use mapping (Victorian Department of Primary Industries), vegetation cover (DSE CGDL), ephemeral wetlands, or the generation of relevant geospatial data where this is lacking, and (ii) localised surveys of areas which currently or would potentially provide key habitat for frogs, to determine the resident frog fauna and also the vital structural and floristic characteristics.

For several species, the most recent records are more than a decade old — this is particularly worrying given that one of these species is the endangered Bibron’s Toadlet. The catchment may be inhabited by at least two threatened species, Bibron’s Toadlet and the Growling Grass Frog. Recent records indicate that the Growling Grass Frog still persists in the catchment (e.g. Organ 2002, 2003a, b, 2004, 2005).

Ecological Vegetation Communities such as Rocky Chenopod Woodland, Box Ironbark Forest, Shrubby Foothill Forest, Shrubby Dry Forest and Heathy Dry Forest are the most dominant vegetation communities for frog records in the catchment. The public land in the southern portion of the catchment has undergone considerable change as it used to be dominated by Plains Grassy Woodland, Heavier-soils Plains Grassland and Plains Woodland/Plains Grassland Mosaic EVCs. These areas are now dominated by Treeless Private Land. If and how this change has affected the frog fauna is still unknown, though several frog species appear to still utilise Treeless Private Land. Given the preponderance of frog records from private land, public participation in the conservation or maintenance of frog habitats would be desirable, if this in not already in place.

Because of the lack of information about the distribution and abundance of frog species in the catchment, and the threats operating on them, we have listed several priority

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 25 actions that need to be undertaken before a more comprehensive understanding of the Werribee River catchment frog fauna can be achieved. These priority actions include:

1. Update distribution information with comprehensive surveys that account for uncertainty (Brown et al. in press; Smith et al. 2007). Properly conducted surveys would provide key information on distribution and habitat requirement of all frog species in the catchment, with greater initial focus on threatened species. Understanding what habitats are important in, around and between waterbodies will be critical to species persistence. GIS techniques are now available that would allow identification (based on survey information) and mapping of important habitat. This process should lead to the identification of priority areas. 2. Develop an effective monitoring programme, to chart the changes in population status over the medium- to long-term. 3. Establish and maintain a database for information collected on frog distribution and abundance as well as key habitat characteristics. These data should be submitted to the Atlas of Victorian Wildlife database (DSE). 4. Develop a better understanding of the metapopulation/patchy population structure of the different species and the impacts that habitat changes have made. We suggest that this would be best achieved with newly developed genetic techniques (Rowe et al. 2006). This could be prioritised by species vulnerability to local extinction and may allow the identification of important populations and habitats. 5. Develop a better understanding of the effects of novel predators such as introduced fish, cats and foxes. 6. Develop a better understanding of the potential impacts of climate change and the availability of refugia habitat. We suggest that an adaptive management approach is appropriate. Under such a scheme, the ability of different freshwater ecosystems with different hydrological cycles to support amphibian diversity during periods of low water availability could be investigated in a quantitative and systematic way. Broached at a catchment level scale, such an approach could ensure the security and persistence of amphibian diversity in the catchment. 7. Develop a better understanding of the hydrological regimes within the catchment and the likely impacts that different threatening processes have on key characteristics of freshwater environments, such as water quality, environmental flows and ephemerality (this should also benefit an evaluation of the status and requirements of other fauna that depend on or utilise freshwater environments within the catchment). 8. Investigate the social aspects of amphibian conservation (and their habits) and encourage public participation, since much of the available habitat is in private land. 9. Determine the extent of the Chytrid fungus infection in the catchment. 10. Overall, conservation of all frogs in the landscape would be enhanced by maintaining or creating wetland and riverine clusters that are within 1km of each other and connected by open space and/or drainage lines (G. Heard pers. comm.). It should also be noted that small and often ephemeral

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 26 waterbodies can be critical if they act as “stop-over” habitat allowing migration between major habitats and/or populations. 11. Different frog species require different water regimes. Some species like Lesueur’s Frog prefer rocky creek habitats. There are a number of species, like the Common Spadefoot Toad which are more commonly associated with wetlands. The Southern Bullfrog typically requires still or slow moving water that is reasonably permanent and deep. This emphasises the point that the frog species in the region have varying requirements with respect to hydrology and, thus, persistence of a rich frog fauna will require the maintenance of habitat heterogeneity. This can have emergent benefits; for example, ephemeral waterbodies may be less likely to harbour introduced fish species reducing predation pressures on eggs and tadpoles.

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 27 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The authors of this report would like to acknowledge the contributions that the following individuals and agencies made to the completion of this report:

Rhys Coleman (Waterway Investigations Program Leader, MW) for project management and advice, provision of Werribee River catchment data, and comments on drafts of this report.

Martin O’Brien (Policy Officer, Biodiversity and Sustainable Ecosystems, DSE) for the provision of advice and information on officially listed species and the Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act.

Scott Leech (Data Quality Assurance Officer, Biodiversity and Sustainable Ecosystems, DSE) for the provision of advice and Atlas of Victorian Wildlife data.

Alicia Lucas (Terrestrial Ecology Group, Arthur Rylah Institute) for technical advice and support.

Geoff Heard (La Trobe University) for his thoughts on frog metapopulations and dispersal distances.

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The references listed below have been cited in this report. Other general references, considered useful because they provide information relevant to this report, are listed separately, as are useful website addresses.

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Further Reading

Campbell (Ed) A (1999) 'Declines and Disappearances of Australian Frogs.' (Environment Australia: Canberra)

Cogger HG (2000) 'Reptiles and Amphibians of Australia.' (Reed New Holland: Sydney)

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 30 Griffiths K (2006) 'Frogs and reptiles of the Sydney region.' (Reed New Holland: Sydney)

Mahoney M (1999) Review of the declines and disappearances within the bell frog species group (Litoria aurea species group) in Australia. In 'Declines and disappearances of Australian frogs'. (Ed. A Campbell) pp. 81-93. (Natural Heritage Trust: Canberra, Australia)

Osborne W, Hunter D, Hollis G (1999) Population declines and range contractions in Australian frogs. In 'Declines and Disappearances of Australian Frogs'. (Ed. A Campbell) pp. 145-158. (Environment Australia: Canberra)

Tyler MJ (1997) 'The Action Plan for Australian Frogs.' (Wildlife Australia, Endangered Species Program: Canberra)

Tzaros C (2005) 'Wildlife of the Box-Ironbark Country.' (CSIRO Publishing: Collingwood, Australia)

Useful Website Addresses

Frogs Australia Network http://frogsaustralia.net.au/

Amphibian Research Centre, http://frogs.org.au/ including: (Key guide to Victorian frogs) http://frogs.org.au/frogs/key.html

Australian Museum on-line: Frogs Fact Sheets http://www.amonline.net.au/factsheets/#frogs

Articles on Australia’s disappearing frogs http://www.environment.gov.au/bg/threaten/information/frogs/frogs.pdf

Victorian Frog Database — Museum of Victoria's database on Victorian frogs http://www.museum.vic.gov.au/bioinformatics/frog/index.html

Australian Government Department of the Environment and Heritage http://www.deh.gov.au/index.html

Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act) http://www.deh.gov.au/epbc/

Department of Sustainability and Environment (DSE), Victoria http://www.dse.vic.gov.au

2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species http://www.iucnredlist.org/

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 31 APPENDIX 1

The following summary of the Australian Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 was derived directly from the EPBC website (http://www.deh.gov.au/epbc/about/index.html).

Biodiversity conservation provisions

The EPBC Act promotes the conservation of biodiversity by providing strong protection for threatened species and ecological communities, migratory, marine and other protected species. The Act provides for: ¾ identification of key threatening processes; ¾ protection of critical habitat; ¾ preparation of management plans; and ¾ issuing of conservation orders and regulation of wildlife import/export.

The Australian Government mechanism for national environment protection and biodiversity conservation is the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act). The EPBC Act provides for: ¾ identification and listing of Threatened Species and Threatened Ecological Communities; ¾ development of Recovery Plans for listed species and ecological communities; ¾ recognition of Key Threatening Processes; and where appropriate ¾ reducing these processes through Threat Abatement Plans.

The EPBC Act has provisions for the public nomination of species and ecological communities for listing. Nominations are assessed by the Threatened Species Scientific Committee.

The EPBC Act also allows for the development of a Register of Critical Habitat.

In addition to the requirements of the EPBC Act the development of action plans and conservation overviews, which provide information on the status of a large group of related organisms, may assist in the listing of threatened species and ecological communities. Categories of national conservation status established by the EPBC Act

At the commencement of the EPBC Act the national list of threatened species, ecological communities and threatening processes consisted only of those previously listed under the Endangered Species Protection Act 1992.

Under the EPBC Act new categories have been added for listed threatened species and ecological communities.

Critically endangered, conservation dependant and extinct in the wild have been added to the previous categories of endangered, vulnerable and extinct for threatened species.

Critically endangered and vulnerable have been added to the previous category of endangered for ecological communities.

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 32 New nominations for species and ecological communities will be assessed under the EPBC Act by the Threatened Species Scientific Committee (TSSC) according to the criteria for the new categories and listed accordingly. The TSSC will reconsider the status of the initial national list of threatened species and communities in line with the new refined EPBC categories as information is updated and made available for assessment. Categories for national and State conservation status, which follow those of the World Conservation Union (IUCN 2001), are derived from Environment Australia (2006), NSW NPWS (2006) and DSE (2003). The IUCN status is also provided for each frog taxon, and this is derived from the IUCN Red List website (http://www.iucnredlist.org/).

Categories of threatened species

Threatened fauna and flora may be listed in any one of the following categories as defined in Section 179 of the EPBC Act:

¾ Extinct; ¾ Extinct in the wild*; ¾ Critically endangered*; ¾ Endangered*; ¾ Vulnerable*; and ¾ Conservation dependent.

* Only species in those categories marked with an asterix are matters of national environmental significance under the EPBC Act.

Nominations for listing

Any person may nominate a native species for listing under any of the threatened species categories. Nominations are forwarded to the Threatened Species Scientific Committee. Once the Committee has conducted an assessment of the conservation status of the species its advice and subsequent recommendations are forwarded to the Minister for the Environment and Heritage who makes the final decision. The recommendations endorsed by the Minister in making a listing decision are provided via the EPBC Act lists.

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 33 APPENDIX 2

Atlas of Victorian Wildlife records for Werribee River catchment, Victoria (to March 24, 2004).

Code Common Name Scientific Name Latitude Longitude Altitude 1st Date Survey Count Ref_no Observer type

3000 Unidentified frog Frog spp. 37°26'05" 144°10'12" 710 17-Dec-98 9000 C2LV A0033849 2688 3033 Victorian Smooth Froglet Geocrinia victoriana 37°29'04" 144°07'59" 600 15-May-97 9018 C1 A0023166 198 3033 Victorian Smooth Froglet Geocrinia victoriana 37°27'39" 144°21'49" 540 13-May-97 9023 1X A0023175 198 3033 Victorian Smooth Froglet Geocrinia victoriana 37°28'03" 144°11'05" 650 26-May-97 9018 1X A0025382 198 3033 Victorian Smooth Froglet Geocrinia victoriana 37°30'45" 144°13'38" 645 22-Apr-99 9018 1 A0033646 232 3033 Victorian Smooth Froglet Geocrinia victoriana 37°27'10" 144°10'06" 610 22-Apr-99 9023 3 A0033651 2734 3033 Victorian Smooth Froglet Geocrinia victoriana 37°27'39" 144°21'49" 510 3-Nov-87 9000 1 A1000085 12 3033 Victorian Smooth Froglet Geocrinia victoriana 37°30'07" 144°25'49" 640 28-Jan-88 9000 1 A1000347 114 3033 Victorian Smooth Froglet Geocrinia victoriana 37°29'19" 144°20'49" 460 1-Jan-77 9000 A1002498 125 3033 Victorian Smooth Froglet Geocrinia victoriana 37°27'27" 144°20'08" 680 1-May-89 9000 2 A1003762 12 3033 Victorian Smooth Froglet Geocrinia victoriana 37°51'20" 144°15'11" 240 6-Dec-89 9000 1 A1004217 12 3033 Victorian Smooth Froglet Geocrinia victoriana 37°28'00" 144°20'27" 610 4-Dec-90 9000 1 A1005226 12 3033 Victorian Smooth Froglet Geocrinia victoriana 37°36'25" 144°27'05" 150 5-Dec-90 9000 1 A1005246 12 3033 Victorian Smooth Froglet Geocrinia victoriana 37°29'24" 144°08'35" 27-Apr-76 9000 C1 A6002733 52 3033 Victorian Smooth Froglet Geocrinia victoriana 37°27'24" 144°05'35" 1-May-76 9000 C1 A6002735 52 3033 Victorian Smooth Froglet Geocrinia victoriana 37°24'24" 144°09'35" 700 9-Apr-82 9000 A6964341 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°35'53" 144°27'35" 200 8-Oct-92 9000 A0005696 172 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°44'45" 144°36'42" 120 12-Mar-93 9008 26 A0006455 1349 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°45'17" 144°36'21" 120 26-Oct-93 9009 A0009938 172 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°44'51" 144°42'10" 100 7-Sep-93 9012 1 A0009942 172 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°35'53" 144°27'35" 220 7-Oct-92 9000 A0010068 172 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°52'17" 144°14'32" 320 1-Feb-93 9000 1 A0015049 135 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°32'22" 144°06'56" 580 1-Jan-89 9000 A0018009 2329 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°43'08" 144°40'27" 29-Jan-99 9008 1 A0048383 3097 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°43'05" 144°40'27" 29-Jan-99 9008 2 A0048384 3097 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°42'58" 144°39'34" 30-Jan-99 9008 4 A0048386 3097

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 34 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°53'23" 144°26'43" 80 18-May-01 9000 3 A0066354 3135 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°55'24" 144°46'35" 10 31-Mar-01 9000 5E A0066624 413 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°53'28" 144°27'57" 80M 10-Nov-01 9000 2 A0070417 3135 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°59'53" 144°33'59" 20-Nov-01 9000 A0086453 28 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°57'23" 144°33'27" 3-Nov-02 9008 2A A0089396 2687 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°57'27" 144°33'55" 26-Nov-02 9008 2A A0089398 2687 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°55'19" 144°46'26" 5 6-Oct-91 9000 A0104826 15 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°57'57" 144°25'23" 50 6-Oct-91 9000 A0104827 15 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°56'56" 144°25'54" 90 6-Oct-91 9000 A0104829 15 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°55'02" 144°46'18" 5 8-Nov-00 9000 A0124347 1734 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°39'40" 144°29'54" 120 29-Oct-86 9010 1 A1000036 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°39'37" 144°29'54" 120 31-Jan-87 9010 1 A1000043 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°40'14" 144°21'45" 140 26-Oct-87 9000 C1 A1000052 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°40'03" 144°20'48" 320 26-Oct-87 9000 C1 A1000056 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°35'15" 144°32'05" 240 28-Oct-86 9000 1 A1000075 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°27'39" 144°21'49" 510 3-Nov-87 9000 1 A1000085 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°29'15" 144°20'28" 560 3-Nov-87 9000 1 A1000086 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°44'06" 144°20'26" 260 27-Oct-87 9000 C1 A1000091 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°48'47" 144°17'15" 240 28-Oct-87 9000 1 A1000092 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°44'52" 144°18'22" 280 27-Oct-87 9010 A1000093 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°46'04" 144°16'49" 430 27-Oct-87 9000 2 A1000097 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°44'03" 144°20'26" 240 27-Oct-87 9000 C1 A1000101 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°48'51" 144°22'39" 120 25-Nov-87 9000 1 A1000109 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°47'44" 144°34'54" 80 31-Mar-87 9000 C1 A1000115 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°43'35" 144°38'07" 100 11-Nov-86 9000 1 A1000187 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°44'12" 144°36'43" 120 11-Nov-86 9000 2 A1000189 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°58'28" 144°33'45" 10 1-Mar-87 9000 1 A1000210 114 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°36'50" 144°24'16" 360 21-Jan-88 9000 A1000344 114 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°30'07" 144°25'49" 640 28-Jan-88 9000 A1000347 114 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°33'34" 144°25'21" 540 28-Jan-88 9000 A1000348 114 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°32'04" 144°25'53" 530 28-Jan-88 9006 A1000350 114 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°30'26" 144°25'48" 640 29-Jan-88 9000 1 A1000351 114 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°38'13" 144°29'57" 110 2-Feb-88 9000 1 A1000377 114 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°46'52" 144°34'36" 80 1-Feb-88 9000 2 A1000505 112 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°53'49" 144°30'17" 60 2-Feb-88 9000 3 A1000510 114

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 35 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°51'07" 144°30'34" 90 3-Mar-88 9000 1 A1000515 114 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°38'42" 144°29'56" 180 27-Jul-81 9000 2 A1002072 999 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°40'08" 144°30'34" 160 15-Dec-81 9010 1 A1002073 999 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°42'57" 144°28'41" 140 16-Jun-88 9000 9 A1002127 114 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°45'02" 144°25'44" 160 16-Jun-88 9000 1 A1002128 114 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°48'06" 144°42'45" 50 21-Jun-76 9000 A1002161 84 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°43'04" 144°39'34" 100 6-Nov-78 9000 A1002166 84 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°54'34" 144°26'00" 180 2-Jun-78 9000 A1002168 84 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°49'24" 144°35'35" 50 1-Jan-77 9000 A1002201 125 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°51'49" 144°26'43" 100 14-Jul-88 9000 1 A1002354 112 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°50'54" 144°22'14" 120 29-Jul-88 9000 2 A1002396 114 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°44'27" 144°35'13" 100 12-Aug-88 9000 1 A1002486 114 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°34'51" 144°27'00" 200 1-Jan-77 9000 A1002499 125 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°38'24" 144°29'35" 1-Jan-68 9000 A1002544 100 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°52'56" 144°38'30" 30 2-Oct-88 9000 A1002749 114 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°52'22" 144°39'12" 30 2-Oct-88 9000 A1002750 114 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°44'42" 144°34'40" 80 12-Oct-88 9000 1 A1002766 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°52'12" 144°44'32" 10 29-Nov-88 9000 2 A1002986 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°47'17" 144°33'58" 80 29-Nov-88 9000 C2 A1003127 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°51'03" 144°33'14" 70 29-Nov-88 9000 1 A1003129 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°43'47" 144°40'22" 100 29-Nov-88 9000 1 A1003131 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°51'44" 144°34'27" 60 25-Apr-89 9000 1 A1003757 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°41'24" 144°25'35" 1-May-89 9000 1 A1003781 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°44'24" 144°22'35" 1-May-89 9000 1 A1003787 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°44'28" 144°26'55" 160 1-May-89 9000 A1003798 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°36'41" 144°31'01" 200 2-May-89 9000 A1003807 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°49'54" 144°25'41" 12-Aug-89 9000 A1004036 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°50'58" 144°24'58" 12-Aug-89 9000 1 A1004040 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°49'17" 144°22'18" 130 17-Aug-89 9000 1 A1004053 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°53'16" 144°25'54" 90 17-Nov-89 9000 1 A1004189 68 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°54'06" 144°15'17" 180 5-Dec-89 9000 A1004214 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°47'52" 144°17'30" 350 5-Dec-89 9010 A1004215 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°51'20" 144°15'11" 240 6-Dec-89 9000 A1004217 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°54'14" 144°26'13" 6-Dec-89 9010 1 A1004220 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°56'44" 144°21'57" 40 6-Dec-89 9000 A1004221 12

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 36 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°57'39" 144°26'13" 60 7-Dec-89 9000 A1004222 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°53'54" 144°25'36" 110 15-Feb-90 9000 A1004857 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°49'43" 144°42'01" 30 23-Apr-90 9000 2 A1004872 114 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°49'36" 144°35'52" 50 8-May-90 9000 1 A1004911 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°43'01" 144°36'58" 120 8-May-90 9000 A1004922 114 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°56'57" 144°26'06" 95 1-Jan-86 9000 A1004997 114 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°46'49" 144°37'28" 120 23-May-90 9000 1 A1005006 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°56'19" 144°22'43" 40 1-Jan-75 9000 A1005012 114 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°50'37" 144°28'16" 110 29-May-90 9000 1 A1005021 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°53'11" 144°27'29" 75 17-Nov-89 9000 1 A1005025 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°43'45" 144°23'44" 160 10-Jun-90 9000 1 A1005038 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°52'21" 144°30'11" 85 18-Jun-90 9000 2 A1005059 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°51'26" 144°30'50" 95 18-Jun-90 9000 1 A1005060 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°44'19" 144°40'12" 100 1-Aug-90 9000 1 A1005107 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°50'22" 144°48'09" 10 1-Jan-86 9000 A1005118 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°59'06" 144°27'52" 25 23-Aug-90 9000 1 A1005141 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°55'57" 144°34'31" 25 23-Aug-90 9000 1 A1005142 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°57'23" 144°30'55" 20 24-Aug-90 9000 1 A1005143 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°51'10" 144°33'06" 70 10-Feb-90 9000 2 A1005192 999 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°54'46" 144°25'30" 24-Sep-90 9000 20 A1005198 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°43'17" 144°31'25" 130 24-Sep-90 9000 1 A1005201 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°37'01" 144°31'33" 190 2-Dec-90 9000 1 A1005222 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°43'23" 144°24'34" 140 3-Dec-90 9000 2 A1005250 12 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°55'24" 144°15'35" 19-Jan-62 9000 A6924956 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°55'24" 144°15'35" 19-Jan-62 9000 A6924957 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°55'24" 144°15'35" 19-Jan-62 9000 A6924958 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°55'24" 144°15'35" 19-Jan-62 9000 A6924959 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°55'24" 144°15'35" 19-Jan-62 9000 A6924960 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°55'24" 144°15'35" 19-Jan-62 9000 A6924961 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°55'24" 144°15'35" 19-Jan-62 9000 A6924962 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°55'24" 144°15'35" 19-Jan-62 9000 A6924963 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°55'24" 144°15'35" 19-Jan-62 9000 A6924964 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 37°55'24" 144°15'35" 19-Jan-62 9000 A6924965 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 38°02'24" 144°31'35" 10 23-Nov-01 9000 1 A0125989 3097 3058 Southern Bullfrog Limnodynastes dumerilii 38°00'06" 144°24'33" 16-Nov-89 9010 A1004207 110

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 37 3061 Striped Marsh Frog Limnodynastes peronii 37°55'13" 144°47'19" 20 28-Aug-94 9000 C2 A0016530 613 3061 Striped Marsh Frog Limnodynastes peronii 37°59'53" 144°33'59" 20-Nov-01 9000 A0086453 28 3061 Striped Marsh Frog Limnodynastes peronii 37°58'24" 144°35'35" 10 20-Nov-01 9000 C1 A0125993 3097 3061 Striped Marsh Frog Limnodynastes peronii 37°54'38" 144°38'56" 10 11-Dec-86 9000 2 A1000016 12 3061 Striped Marsh Frog Limnodynastes peronii 37°39'29" 144°30'10" 160 31-Jan-87 9010 1 A1000042 12 3061 Striped Marsh Frog Limnodynastes peronii 37°39'37" 144°29'54" 120 31-Jan-87 9010 1 A1000043 12 3061 Striped Marsh Frog Limnodynastes peronii 37°40'14" 144°21'45" 140 26-Oct-87 9000 1 A1000052 12 3061 Striped Marsh Frog Limnodynastes peronii 37°31'12" 144°26'07" 580 21-Nov-87 9000 A1000064 12 3061 Striped Marsh Frog Limnodynastes peronii 37°44'52" 144°18'22" 280 27-Oct-87 9010 1 A1000093 12 3061 Striped Marsh Frog Limnodynastes peronii 37°44'03" 144°20'26" 240 27-Oct-87 9000 2 A1000101 12 3061 Striped Marsh Frog Limnodynastes peronii 37°49'36" 144°17'22" 180 28-Oct-87 9000 2 A1000102 12 3061 Striped Marsh Frog Limnodynastes peronii 37°47'44" 144°34'54" 80 31-Mar-87 9000 2 A1000115 12 3061 Striped Marsh Frog Limnodynastes peronii 37°54'21" 144°38'56" 20 1-Mar-87 9000 A1000195 114 3061 Striped Marsh Frog Limnodynastes peronii 37°56'32" 144°40'06" 10 27-Mar-87 9000 4 A1000203 114 3061 Striped Marsh Frog Limnodynastes peronii 37°59'25" 144°31'49" 10 5-Mar-87 9000 A1000216 114 3061 Striped Marsh Frog Limnodynastes peronii 37°59'27" 144°39'40" 2 3-Mar-87 9000 1 A1000218 114 3061 Striped Marsh Frog Limnodynastes peronii 37°40'25" 144°30'54" 120 2-Feb-88 9000 1 A1000380 114 3061 Striped Marsh Frog Limnodynastes peronii 37°43'47" 144°40'22" 100 29-Nov-88 9000 1 A1003131 12 3061 Striped Marsh Frog Limnodynastes peronii 37°54'46" 144°25'30" 8-Dec-89 9000 1 A1004224 12 3061 Striped Marsh Frog Limnodynastes peronii 37°53'54" 144°25'36" 110 15-Feb-90 9000 A1004857 12 3061 Striped Marsh Frog Limnodynastes peronii 37°59'24" 144°39'40" 1 1-Feb-88 9000 A1005050 114 3061 Striped Marsh Frog Limnodynastes peronii 38°02'24" 144°31'35" 10 23-Nov-01 9000 1 A0125989 3097 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°51'55" 144°44'00" 20 2-Mar-92 9000 A0005019 172 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°35'53" 144°27'35" 200 8-Oct-92 9000 A0005696 172 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°44'45" 144°36'42" 120 12-Mar-93 9008 21 A0006455 1349 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°44'45" 144°36'42" 120 12-Mar-93 9012 8UR A0006455 1349 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°45'17" 144°36'21" 120 26-Oct-93 9000 A0009938 172 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°45'17" 144°36'21" 120 26-Oct-93 9012 A0009938 172 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°45'17" 144°36'21" 120 26-Oct-93 9009 A0009938 172 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°44'51" 144°42'10" 100 7-Sep-93 9012 8 A0009942 172 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°35'53" 144°27'35" 220 7-Oct-92 9000 A0010068 172 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°53'50" 144°31'39" 60 16-Nov-93 9000 A0015000 172 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°51'39" 144°44'33" 9-Feb-97 9009 A0025399 172 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°45'56" 144°15'43" 405 2-Apr-99 9000 5E A0044482 413 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°43'08" 144°40'27" 29-Jan-99 9008 2 A0048383 3097

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 38 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°43'01" 144°39'58" 30-Jan-99 9008 1 A0048385 3097 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°42'58" 144°39'34" 30-Jan-99 9008 8 A0048386 3097 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°39'50" 144°34'08" 10-Aug-00 9000 1 A0066097 2703 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°54'11" 144°26'04" 120 19-May-01 9008 1 A0066352 3135 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°53'23" 144°26'43" 80 18-May-01 9000 4 A0066354 3135 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°55'24" 144°46'35" 10 31-Mar-01 9000 5E A0066624 413 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°54'18" 144°26'41" 80 11-Aug-01 9000 2 A0066981 3135 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°53'58" 144°25'53" 120 10-Nov-01 9000 1A A0070415 3135 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°53'59" 144°26'34" 130M 10-Nov-01 9000 1A A0070416 3135 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°47'28" 144°43'19" 16-Aug-01 9000 2 A0072497 2775 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°50'15" 144°29'18" 20 22-Aug-00 9000 A0072501 2687 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°52'49" 144°43'17" 31-Jul-01 9000 5 A0072507 2703 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°52'49" 144°43'17" 31-Jul-01 9000 1 A0072507 2703 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°57'27" 144°33'55" 30-Oct-02 9008 2A A0089393 2687 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°57'27" 144°33'55" 31-Oct-02 9008 5A A0089394 2687 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°57'27" 144°33'55" 3-Nov-02 9008 39A A0089395 2687 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°57'27" 144°33'55" 26-Nov-02 9008 22A A0089398 2687 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°47'53" 144°45'38" 14-Aug-03 9000 2 A0090989 2703 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°49'16" 144°46'49" 30 15-Sep-91 9000 5 A0104883 996 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°43'46" 144°39'04" 1-Jan-00 9000 6 A0123748 2715 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°44'16" 144°40'12" 1-Jan-00 9000 1 A0123750 2715 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°55'02" 144°46'18" 5 8-Nov-00 9000 A0124347 1734 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°58'24" 144°35'35" 10 20-Nov-01 9000 C1 A0125993 3097 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°29'24" 144°08'35" 3-May-76 9000 C1 A6002736 52 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°55'24" 144°40'35" 23-Aug-67 9000 A6911982 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°55'24" 144°40'35" 23-Aug-67 9000 A6911983 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°56'24" 144°26'35" 19-Jun-68 9000 A6912626 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°56'24" 144°26'35" 19-Jun-68 9000 A6912627 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°56'24" 144°26'35" 19-Jun-68 9000 A6912628 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°56'24" 144°26'35" 27-Mar-64 9000 A6918795 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°56'24" 144°26'35" 27-Mar-64 9000 A6918796 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°56'24" 144°26'35" 27-Mar-64 9000 A6918797 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°56'24" 144°26'35" 27-Mar-64 9000 A6918798 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°52'24" 144°46'35" 17-Oct-69 9000 A6923651 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°52'24" 144°46'35" 6-Apr-61 9000 A6923924

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 39 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°56'24" 144°26'35" 8-Apr-61 9000 A6923925 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°56'24" 144°26'35" 8-Apr-61 9000 A6923926 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°52'24" 144°46'35" 6-Apr-61 9000 A6923932 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°52'24" 144°46'35" 18-Apr-61 9000 A6923949 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°52'24" 144°46'35" 18-Apr-61 9000 A6923950 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°52'24" 144°46'35" 18-Apr-61 9000 A6923951 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°52'24" 144°46'35" 18-Apr-61 9000 A6923952 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°52'24" 144°46'35" 18-Apr-61 9000 A6923953 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°52'24" 144°46'35" 18-Apr-61 9000 A6923954 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°52'24" 144°46'35" 18-Apr-61 9000 A6923955 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°52'24" 144°46'35" 18-Apr-61 9000 A6923956 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°52'24" 144°46'35" 18-Apr-61 9000 A6923957 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°52'24" 144°46'35" 21-Mar-63 9000 A6926807 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°45'24" 144°13'35" 19-Oct-80 9000 A6954828 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°45'24" 144°13'35" 19-Oct-80 9000 A6954829 3063 Spotted Marsh Frog Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 38°02'05" 144°30'49" 5 6-Oct-91 9000 A0104820 15 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°35'53" 144°27'35" 200 8-Oct-92 9000 A0005696 172 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°44'45" 144°36'42" 120 12-Mar-93 9008 4 A0006455 1349 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°45'17" 144°36'21" 120 26-Oct-93 9009 A0009938 172 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°35'53" 144°27'35" 220 7-Oct-92 9000 A0010068 172 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°53'50" 144°31'39" 60 16-Nov-93 9000 A0015000 172 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°46'07" 144°43'30" 100 12-Jan-93 9000 2A A0015040 135 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°45'05" 144°40'31" 100 1-Feb-93 9000 1A A0015048 135 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°43'08" 144°40'27" 29-Jan-99 9008 6 A0048383 3097 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°43'01" 144°39'58" 30-Jan-99 9008 1 A0048385 3097 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°42'58" 144°39'34" 30-Jan-99 9008 2 A0048386 3097 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°54'18" 144°26'41" 80 11-Aug-01 9000 1 A0066981 3135 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°57'27" 144°33'55" 26-Nov-02 9008 1A A0089398 2687 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°49'16" 144°46'49" 30 15-Sep-91 9000 1 A0104883 996 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°44'05" 144°22'17" 2-Oct-97 9000 1 A0120310 84 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°57'21" 144°34'41" 10 4-Mar-87 9000 A1000205 114 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°58'28" 144°33'45" 10 1-Mar-87 9000 2 A1000210 114 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°48'06" 144°42'45" 50 21-Jun-76 9000 A1002161 84 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°43'04" 144°39'34" 100 31-Aug-88 9000 1 A1002502 114 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°52'56" 144°38'30" 30 2-Oct-88 9000 1 A1002749 114

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 40 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°55'14" 144°47'35" 5 12-Jul-88 9000 2 A1002865 999 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°51'44" 144°34'27" 60 25-Apr-89 9000 1 A1003757 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°50'29" 144°16'06" 340 1-May-89 9000 C1 A1003774 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°48'05" 144°17'33" 240 2-May-89 9000 1 A1003777 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°38'03" 144°29'37" 160 2-May-89 9000 A1003779 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°37'41" 144°28'08" 210 2-May-89 9000 A1003780 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°41'24" 144°25'35" 1-May-89 9000 1 A1003781 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°50'04" 144°26'01" 100 2-May-89 9000 2 A1003782 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°51'07" 144°33'22" 70 2-May-89 9000 C1 A1003784 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°49'43" 144°17'30" 170 1-May-89 9000 C1 A1003785 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°38'14" 144°21'37" 360 1-May-89 9000 1 A1003786 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°44'24" 144°22'35" 1-May-89 9000 3 A1003787 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°50'03" 144°27'44" 110 2-May-89 9000 1 A1003788 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°48'41" 144°22'15" 130 1-May-89 9000 C1 A1003795 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°47'44" 144°25'09" 120 1-May-89 9000 1 A1003796 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°51'22" 144°23'15" 100 1-May-89 9000 2 A1003797 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°44'28" 144°26'55" 160 1-May-89 9000 A1003798 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°44'56" 144°25'48" 160 1-May-89 9000 A1003799 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°41'16" 144°24'26" 160 1-May-89 9000 1 A1003801 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°42'54" 144°29'30" 130 1-May-89 9000 2 A1003802 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°47'07" 144°34'02" 80 1-May-89 9000 1 A1003803 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°44'38" 144°31'11" 120 1-May-89 9000 C1 A1003804 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°37'58" 144°30'09" 180 2-May-89 9000 A1003805 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°36'08" 144°33'01" 260 2-May-89 9000 A1003806 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°36'41" 144°31'01" 200 2-May-89 9000 A1003807 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°56'11" 144°23'36" 60 13-Jun-89 9000 C1 A1003890 114 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°57'20" 144°26'38" 60 13-Jun-89 9000 C2 A1003891 114 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°58'05" 144°28'48" 35 13-Jun-89 9000 C1 A1003892 114 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°55'56" 144°29'34" 35 13-Jun-89 9000 C4 A1003893 114 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°53'51" 144°27'56" 80 13-Jun-89 9000 C1 A1003894 114 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°52'36" 144°25'35" 90 13-Jun-89 9000 C2 A1003895 114 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°52'35" 144°25'02" 90 13-Jun-89 9000 C1 A1003896 114 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°53'52" 144°30'12" 70 13-Jun-89 9000 C2 A1003897 114 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°55'52" 144°30'13" 35 13-Jun-89 9000 C3 A1003898 114 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°57'58" 144°32'28" 15 13-Jun-89 9000 C1 A1003899 114

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 41 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°58'08" 144°32'53" 15 13-Jun-89 9000 C2 A1003900 114 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°55'29" 144°32'58" 50 13-Jun-89 9000 C1 A1003901 114 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°55'35" 144°35'21" 25 13-Jun-89 9000 C2 A1003902 114 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°54'46" 144°37'25" 20 13-Jun-89 9000 C1 A1003903 114 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°52'59" 144°43'09" 15 13-Jun-89 9000 C1 A1003904 114 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°54'18" 144°24'14" 140 13-Jun-89 9000 C2 A1004027 114 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°50'57" 144°24'17" 100 12-Aug-89 9000 1 A1004037 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°53'53" 144°33'42" 50 16-Nov-89 9000 1 A1004180 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°53'47" 144°29'39" 70 16-Nov-89 9000 4 A1004185 114 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°53'49" 144°30'13" 70 16-Nov-89 9000 2Z A1004196 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°56'44" 144°21'57" 40 6-Dec-89 9000 1 A1004221 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°49'33" 144°36'21" 60 8-May-90 9000 1 A1004913 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°49'06" 144°35'41" 70 8-May-90 9000 2 A1004916 114 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°44'16" 144°40'08" 100 4-May-90 9000 1 A1004946 114 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°56'57" 144°26'06" 95 1-Jan-86 9000 A1004997 114 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°46'49" 144°37'28" 120 23-May-90 9000 1 A1005006 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°42'44" 144°39'18" 100 23-May-90 9000 2 A1005007 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°43'32" 144°38'07" 110 23-May-90 9000 1 A1005008 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°47'37" 144°31'50" 115 29-May-90 9000 1 A1005017 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°46'53" 144°35'17" 60 10-Jun-90 9000 1 A1005037 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°52'21" 144°30'11" 85 18-Jun-90 9000 1 A1005059 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°51'26" 144°30'50" 95 18-Jun-90 9000 1 A1005060 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°50'22" 144°48'09" 10 1-Jan-86 9000 A1005118 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°53'49" 144°30'17" 75 23-Aug-90 9000 1 A1005140 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°59'06" 144°27'52" 25 23-Aug-90 9000 1 A1005141 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°55'57" 144°34'31" 25 23-Aug-90 9000 1 A1005142 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°57'23" 144°30'55" 20 24-Aug-90 9000 1 A1005143 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°52'12" 144°44'28" 10 24-Aug-90 9000 1 A1005145 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°36'24" 144°26'28" 220 5-Dec-90 9000 1 A1005247 12 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°52'24" 144°46'35" 01-Jan-1770 9000 A6908610 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°52'24" 144°46'35" 18-Mar-63 9000 A6919816 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°52'24" 144°46'35" 18-Mar-63 9000 A6919817 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°56'24" 144°26'35" 4-May-62 9000 A6925962 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°56'24" 144°26'35" 4-May-62 9000 A6925963 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°52'24" 144°46'35" 01-Jan-1770 9000 A6925966

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 42 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°52'24" 144°46'35" 01-Jan-1770 9000 A6925967 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°55'24" 144°16'35" 19-Oct-62 9000 A6926173 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 37°55'24" 144°16'35" 19-Oct-62 9000 A6926174 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 38°05'07" 144°29'40" 2 2-Jul-89 9000 C1 A1002691 114 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 38°05'10" 144°30'31" 3 2-Jul-89 9000 C1 A1002692 114 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 38°00'56" 144°28'59" 10 13-Jun-89 9000 1 A1003888 114 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 38°00'56" 144°28'59" 10 13-Jun-89 9000 C2 A1003888 114 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 38°01'16" 144°30'25" 10 13-Jun-89 9000 2 A1003889 114 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 38°01'16" 144°30'25" 10 13-Jun-89 9000 2 A1003889 114 3086 Common Spadefoot Toad Neobatrachus sudelli 38°01'07" 144°29'24" 10 17-Nov-89 9000 1 A1004186 12 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°54'34" 144°26'00" 180 2-Jun-78 9000 A1002168 84 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°36'53" 144°24'08" 320 1-May-89 9000 A1003764 12 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°50'29" 144°16'06" 340 1-May-89 9000 1 A1003774 12 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°48'05" 144°17'33" 240 2-May-89 9000 1 A1003777 12 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°49'43" 144°17'30" 170 1-May-89 9000 1 A1003785 12 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°44'24" 144°22'35" 1-May-89 9000 1 A1003787 12 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°36'41" 144°31'01" 200 2-May-89 9000 A1003807 12 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°36'49" 144°25'34" 140 2-May-89 9000 1 A1003960 12 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°50'23" 144°15'58" 340 6-Jul-89 9000 1 A1003986 114 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°54'46" 144°25'30" 8-Dec-89 9000 1 A1004224 12 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'57" 144°26'06" 95 1-Jan-86 9000 A1004997 114 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°47'20" 144°33'54" 85 29-May-90 9000 1 A1005016 12 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°47'07" 144°34'02" 80 10-Jun-90 9010 1 A1005036 12 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°44'51" 144°31'14" 120 29-May-90 9000 1 A1005039 12 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°36'24" 144°26'28" 220 5-Dec-90 9000 1 A1005247 12 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 30-Jun-68 9000 A6912660 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 30-Jun-68 9000 A6912661 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 30-Jun-68 9000 A6912662 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 30-Jun-68 9000 A6912663 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 30-Jun-68 9000 A6912664 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 30-Jun-68 9000 A6912665 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 30-Jun-68 9000 A6912666 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 7-May-65 9000 A6918676 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 8-Mar-60 9000 A6918677 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 8-Mar-60 9000 A6918678

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 43 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 8-Mar-60 9000 A6918679 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 8-Mar-60 9000 A6918680 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 8-Mar-60 9000 A6918681 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 8-Mar-60 9000 A6918682 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 8-Mar-60 9000 A6918683 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 8-Mar-60 9000 A6918684 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 8-Mar-60 9000 A6918685 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 7-May-65 9000 A6927372 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 7-May-65 9000 A6927373 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 7-May-65 9000 A6927374 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 7-May-65 9000 A6927375 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 7-May-65 9000 A6927376 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 7-May-65 9000 A6927377 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 7-May-65 9000 A6927378 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 9-Apr-65 9000 A6927382 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 7-May-65 9000 A6927383 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 7-May-65 9000 A6927384 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 7-May-65 9000 A6927400 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 7-May-65 9000 A6927401 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 23-Apr-66 9000 A6944249 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 23-Apr-66 9000 A6944458 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 8-May-61 9000 A6945605 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 8-May-61 9000 A6945606 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 8-Apr-61 9000 A6945607 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 8-Apr-61 9000 A6945608 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 8-Apr-61 9000 A6945609 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 8-Apr-61 9000 A6945610 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 8-Apr-61 9000 A6945611 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 8-Apr-61 9000 A6945612 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 8-Apr-61 9000 A6945613 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 4-May-62 9000 A6945614 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 4-May-62 9000 A6945615 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 4-May-62 9000 A6945616 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 4-May-62 9000 A6945617 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 4-May-62 9000 A6945618

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 44 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 4-May-62 9000 A6945619 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 4-May-62 9000 A6945620 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 4-May-62 9000 A6945621 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 5-May-64 9000 A6945622 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 5-Jun-64 9000 A6945623 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 5-Jun-64 9000 A6945624 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 9-Apr-64 9000 A6945625 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 7-May-65 9000 A6945626 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 7-May-65 9000 A6945627 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 7-May-65 9000 A6945628 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 7-May-65 9000 A6945629 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 7-May-65 9000 A6945630 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 7-May-65 9000 A6945631 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 7-May-65 9000 A6945632 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 7-May-64 9000 A6945633 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 4-May-62 9000 A6945719 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 4-May-62 9000 A6945720 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 4-May-62 9000 A6945721 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 4-May-62 9000 A6945722 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 4-May-62 9000 A6945723 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 4-May-62 9000 A6945724 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 4-May-62 9000 A6945725 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 4-May-62 9000 A6945726 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 4-May-62 9000 A6945727 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 4-May-62 9000 A6945728 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 4-May-62 9000 A6945729 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 4-May-62 9000 A6945730 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 4-May-62 9000 A6945731 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 4-May-62 9000 A6945732 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 4-May-62 9000 A6945733 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 23-Apr-66 9000 A6945738 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 23-Apr-66 9000 A6945739 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 23-Apr-66 9000 A6945740 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 23-Apr-66 9000 A6945741 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 23-Apr-66 9000 A6945742

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 45 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 23-Apr-66 9000 A6945743 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 23-Apr-66 9000 A6945744 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 23-Apr-66 9000 A6945745 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 23-Apr-66 9000 A6945746 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 23-Apr-66 9000 A6945747 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 23-Apr-66 9000 A6945748 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 23-Apr-66 9000 A6945749 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 23-Apr-66 9000 A6945750 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 23-Apr-66 9000 A6945751 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 23-Apr-66 9000 A6945752 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 23-Apr-66 9000 A6945753 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 23-Apr-66 9000 A6945754 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 23-Apr-66 9000 A6945755 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 23-Apr-66 9000 A6945756 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 23-Apr-66 9000 A6945757 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 23-Apr-66 9000 A6945758 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 23-Apr-66 9000 A6945759 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 23-Apr-66 9000 A6945760 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°24'24" 144°09'35" 700 10-Apr-82 9000 A6964333 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°57'24" 144°25'35" 250 26-May-77 9000 A6964668 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°57'24" 144°25'35" 250 26-May-77 9000 A6964669 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°57'24" 144°25'35" 26-May-77 9000 A6964670 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°57'24" 144°25'35" 250 26-May-77 9000 A6964671 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°57'24" 144°25'35" 250 26-May-77 9000 A6964672 3117 Brown Toadlet Pseudophryne bibronii 37°57'24" 144°25'35" 250 26-May-77 9000 A6964673 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°51'55" 144°44'00" 20 2-Mar-92 9000 A0005019 172 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°35'53" 144°27'35" 200 8-Oct-92 9000 A0005696 172 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°44'45" 144°36'42" 120 12-Mar-93 9008 4 A0006455 1349 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°45'17" 144°36'21" 120 26-Oct-93 9009 A0009938 172 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°55'04" 144°39'07" 20 13-Sep-93 9000 EW A0009941 172 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°44'51" 144°42'10" 100 7-Sep-93 9012 1 A0009942 172 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°35'53" 144°27'35" 220 7-Oct-92 9000 A0010068 172 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°53'50" 144°31'39" 60 16-Nov-93 9000 A0015000 172 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°46'07" 144°43'30" 100 12-Jan-93 9000 2A A0015040 135 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°52'17" 144°14'32" 320 1-Feb-93 9000 9 A0015049 135

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 46 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°55'13" 144°47'19" 20 28-Aug-94 9000 C2 A0016530 613 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°28'11" 144°18'49" 24-Nov-98 9000 1 A0033016 2913 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°27'13" 144°10'06" 630 1-Dec-98 9000 1 A0033300 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°27'01" 144°10'59" 660 16-Jun-99 9000 C1 A0034327 613 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°45'56" 144°15'43" 405 2-Apr-99 9000 10E A0044482 413 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°45'56" 144°15'43" 405 13-Mar-99 9000 2 A0044483 413 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°49'47" 144°13'28" 360 5-Oct-00 9000 10 A0065274 3097 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°49'27" 144°13'12" 330 5-Oct-00 9000 2 A0065275 3097 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°49'30" 144°13'12" 325 5-Oct-00 9000 2 A0065276 3097 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°39'50" 144°34'08" 10-Aug-00 9000 A0066097 2703 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°43'06" 144°32'48" 15-May-01 9000 1 A0066285 2687 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°54'11" 144°26'04" 120 19-May-01 9000 C2 A0066352 3135 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°38'37" 144°33'12" 31-Oct-00 9000 A0066591 2687 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°54'18" 144°26'41" 80 11-Aug-01 9000 3 A0066981 3135 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°50'15" 144°29'18" 20 22-Aug-00 9000 A0072501 2687 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°52'13" 144°43'14" 31-Jul-00 9000 A0084769 2775 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°38'52" 144°30'08" 140 16-Apr-00 9000 1 A0086390 28 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°38'52" 144°30'08" 140 22-Apr-00 9000 A0086391 28 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°38'52" 144°30'08" 140 16-Apr-01 9000 A0086428 28 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°59'53" 144°33'59" 2-Jun-01 9000 A0086430 28 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°59'53" 144°33'59" 20-Nov-01 9000 A0086453 28 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°57'27" 144°33'55" 26-Nov-02 9008 1A A0089398 2687 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°50'44" 144°44'15" 5-Sep-01 9000 1 A0089605 3266 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°51'17" 144°44'51" 20 5-Aug-03 9000 A0090992 3567 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°56'56" 144°25'54" 90 6-Oct-91 9000 A0104829 15 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°56'56" 144°25'54" 90 18-Jun-94 9000 5E A0114162 1527 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°38'17" 144°26'20" 115 16-Nov-94 9000 1 A0114764 1217 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°47'29" 144°21'49" 100 17-May-95 9000 50E A0115723 1030 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°47'29" 144°21'49" 100 17-May-95 9000 1 A0115723 1030 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°28'02" 144°19'10" 12-Sep-95 9000 2 A0116325 1961 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°29'18" 144°20'12" 12-Sep-95 9000 2 A0116327 1961 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°34'40" 144°24'13" 7-Sep-95 9000 2 A0116329 1961 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°29'26" 144°26'14" 7-Sep-95 9000 1 A0116340 1961 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°43'46" 144°39'04" 1-Jan-00 9000 A0123748 2715 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°44'16" 144°40'12" 1-Jan-00 9000 1 A0123750 2715

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 47 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°55'02" 144°46'18" 5 8-Nov-00 9000 A0124347 1734 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°55'33" 144°47'27" 5 11-May-87 9000 C1 A1000012 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°39'40" 144°29'54" 120 29-Oct-86 9010 1 A1000036 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°39'38" 144°21'38" 280 28-Oct-87 9010 2 A1000051 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°40'14" 144°21'45" 140 26-Oct-87 9000 C1 A1000052 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°40'03" 144°20'48" 320 26-Oct-87 9000 C1 A1000056 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°36'28" 144°24'54" 240 5-Nov-87 9000 A1000058 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°29'42" 144°21'41" 440 3-Nov-87 9000 C1 A1000060 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°36'47" 144°24'16" 360 3-Nov-87 9000 C1 A1000062 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°31'12" 144°26'07" 580 21-Nov-87 9000 A1000064 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°30'26" 144°25'48" 600 2-Nov-87 9000 A1000065 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°32'45" 144°20'44" 600 3-Nov-87 9000 C1 A1000070 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°33'49" 144°30'46" 320 30-Oct-87 9000 C1 A1000073 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°33'33" 144°29'43" 300 3-Nov-87 9010 C1 A1000074 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°35'15" 144°32'05" 240 28-Oct-86 9000 C1 A1000075 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°27'39" 144°21'49" 510 3-Nov-87 9000 C1 A1000085 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°29'15" 144°20'28" 560 3-Nov-87 9000 C1 A1000086 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°36'38" 144°27'04" 160 5-Nov-87 9000 C1 A1000090 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°48'47" 144°17'15" 240 28-Oct-87 9000 C1 A1000092 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°44'52" 144°18'22" 280 27-Oct-87 9010 A1000093 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°46'04" 144°16'49" 430 27-Oct-87 9000 C1 A1000097 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°45'48" 144°16'37" 420 27-Oct-87 9000 C1 A1000098 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°44'03" 144°20'26" 240 27-Oct-87 9000 C2 A1000101 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°49'36" 144°17'22" 180 28-Oct-87 9000 C1 A1000102 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°48'51" 144°22'39" 120 25-Nov-87 9000 C1 A1000109 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°47'11" 144°34'06" 90 30-Mar-87 9010 2 A1000114 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°44'06" 144°34'37" 100 30-Mar-87 9000 2 A1000180 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°43'35" 144°38'07" 100 11-Nov-86 9000 C1 A1000187 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°44'12" 144°36'43" 120 11-Nov-86 9000 C2 A1000189 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°54'21" 144°38'56" 20 1-Mar-87 9000 3 A1000195 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°58'24" 144°32'48" 10 3-Mar-87 9000 A1000209 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°59'27" 144°39'40" 2 3-Mar-87 9000 1 A1000218 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°30'07" 144°25'49" 640 28-Jan-88 9000 A1000347 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°33'34" 144°25'21" 540 28-Jan-88 9000 A1000348 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°31'37" 144°27'53" 340 28-Jan-88 9000 A1000349 114

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 48 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°32'04" 144°25'53" 530 28-Jan-88 9006 A1000350 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°30'26" 144°25'48" 640 29-Jan-88 9000 A1000351 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°38'13" 144°29'57" 110 2-Feb-88 9000 6 A1000377 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°40'25" 144°30'54" 120 2-Feb-88 9000 8 A1000380 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°38'25" 144°29'32" 140 2-Feb-88 9000 A1000381 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°33'10" 144°29'23" 250 20-Feb-88 9000 4 A1000404 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°33'33" 144°29'43" 300 20-Feb-88 9000 2 A1000408 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°43'40" 144°40'14" 90 3-Feb-88 9000 40+ A1000490 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°43'36" 144°39'29" 100 5-Feb-88 9000 3 A1000491 112 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°46'52" 144°34'36" 80 1-Feb-88 9000 5 A1000505 112 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°56'13" 144°29'45" 20 2-Mar-88 9000 1 A1000508 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°53'49" 144°30'17" 60 2-Feb-88 9000 C1 A1000510 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°53'34" 144°31'27" 60 2-Mar-88 9000 8 A1000511 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°55'30" 144°47'35" 5 1-Mar-88 9000 1 A1000523 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°51'29" 144°46'37" 20 18-Apr-88 9000 1 A1000833 118 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°38'42" 144°29'56" 180 27-Jul-81 9000 2 A1002072 999 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°42'16" 144°29'44" 80 17-Jun-88 9000 C1 A1002113 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°45'12" 144°35'11" 100 16-Jun-88 9000 A1002121 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°53'00" 144°44'39" 10 16-Jun-88 9000 A1002125 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°42'57" 144°28'41" 140 16-Jun-88 9000 1 A1002127 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°45'02" 144°25'44" 160 16-Jun-88 9000 A1002128 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°44'16" 144°22'50" 200 17-Jun-88 9000 A1002137 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°44'22" 144°27'16" 140 16-Jun-88 9000 A1002145 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°43'04" 144°39'34" 100 6-Nov-78 9000 A1002166 84 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°54'34" 144°26'00" 180 2-Jun-78 9000 A1002168 84 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°34'40" 144°24'17" 200 1-Jan-77 9000 A1002198 125 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°49'24" 144°35'35" 50 1-Jan-77 9000 A1002201 125 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°52'11" 144°44'20" 1-Jul-88 9000 23 A1002263 112 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°50'56" 144°23'36" 100 29-Jul-88 9000 A1002395 112 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°50'54" 144°22'14" 120 29-Jul-88 9000 14 A1002396 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°39'53" 144°36'51" 150 8-Aug-88 9000 12 A1002459 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°40'24" 144°36'10" 130 8-Aug-88 9000 5 A1002460 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°44'27" 144°35'13" 100 12-Aug-88 9000 A1002486 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°34'51" 144°27'00" 200 1-Jan-77 9000 A1002499 125 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°43'40" 144°40'14" 90 31-Aug-88 9000 20 A1002501 114

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 49 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°49'31" 144°43'11" 40 18-Aug-88 9000 A1002506 112 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°38'24" 144°29'35" 1-Jan-68 9000 A1002544 100 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°51'17" 144°30'42" 90 6-Sep-88 9000 A1002574 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°45'15" 144°35'20" 100 13-Sep-88 9000 A1002593 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°44'52" 144°34'31" 80 13-Sep-88 9000 A1002595 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°45'47" 144°34'38" 80 13-Sep-88 9000 A1002596 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°47'19" 144°35'24" 60 13-Sep-88 9000 1 A1002597 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°49'01" 144°33'51" 80 13-Sep-88 9000 A1002598 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°53'29" 144°38'50" 30 2-Oct-88 9000 A1002748 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°52'56" 144°38'30" 30 2-Oct-88 9000 A1002749 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°52'22" 144°39'12" 30 2-Oct-88 9000 A1002750 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°44'42" 144°34'40" 80 12-Oct-88 9000 C1 A1002766 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°39'24" 144°29'59" 120 12-Oct-88 9000 C1 A1002769 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°40'53" 144°38'12" 120 12-Oct-88 9000 1 A1002797 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°55'12" 144°46'22" 5 12-Jul-88 9000 A1002864 999 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°55'14" 144°47'35" 5 12-Jul-88 9000 A1002865 999 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°52'12" 144°44'32" 10 29-Nov-88 9000 C2 A1002986 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°55'42" 144°35'21" 20 29-Nov-88 9000 C1 A1003125 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°47'17" 144°33'58" 80 29-Nov-88 9000 C1 A1003127 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°51'03" 144°33'14" 70 29-Nov-88 9000 C1 A1003129 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°43'47" 144°40'22" 100 29-Nov-88 9000 C1 A1003131 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°52'18" 144°35'47" 50 25-Apr-89 9000 1 A1003758 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°32'48" 144°20'48" 620 1-May-89 9000 A1003763 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°36'53" 144°24'08" 320 1-May-89 9000 A1003764 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°48'38" 144°17'32" 220 1-May-89 9000 2 A1003772 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°50'29" 144°16'06" 340 1-May-89 9000 C1 A1003774 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°48'05" 144°17'33" 240 2-May-89 9000 C1 A1003777 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°38'03" 144°29'37" 160 2-May-89 9000 A1003779 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°37'41" 144°28'08" 210 2-May-89 9000 A1003780 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°41'24" 144°25'35" 1-May-89 9000 C1 A1003781 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°50'04" 144°26'01" 100 2-May-89 9000 C1 A1003782 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°51'07" 144°33'22" 70 2-May-89 9000 C2 A1003784 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°49'43" 144°17'30" 170 1-May-89 9000 C2 A1003785 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°38'14" 144°21'37" 360 1-May-89 9000 C2 A1003786 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°50'03" 144°27'44" 110 2-May-89 9000 1 A1003788 12

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 50 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°48'41" 144°22'15" 130 1-May-89 9000 C1 A1003795 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°47'44" 144°25'09" 120 1-May-89 9000 C2 A1003796 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°51'22" 144°23'15" 100 1-May-89 9000 C2 A1003797 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°44'28" 144°26'55" 160 1-May-89 9000 A1003798 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°44'56" 144°25'48" 160 1-May-89 9000 A1003799 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°39'59" 144°20'23" 340 1-May-89 9000 C1 A1003800 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°41'16" 144°24'26" 160 1-May-89 9000 C1 A1003801 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°42'54" 144°29'30" 130 1-May-89 9000 C1 A1003802 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°47'07" 144°34'02" 80 1-May-89 9000 C1 A1003803 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°44'38" 144°31'11" 120 1-May-89 9000 1 A1003804 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°37'58" 144°30'09" 180 2-May-89 9000 A1003805 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°36'08" 144°33'01" 260 2-May-89 9000 A1003806 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°36'41" 144°31'01" 200 2-May-89 9000 A1003807 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°52'26" 144°46'10" 5 2-Jun-89 9000 A1003852 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°56'11" 144°23'36" 60 13-Jun-89 9000 C2 A1003890 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°57'20" 144°26'38" 60 13-Jun-89 9000 C2 A1003891 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°58'05" 144°28'48" 35 13-Jun-89 9000 C2 A1003892 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°55'56" 144°29'34" 35 13-Jun-89 9000 C4 A1003893 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°53'51" 144°27'56" 80 13-Jun-89 9000 C2 A1003894 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°52'36" 144°25'35" 90 13-Jun-89 9000 C2 A1003895 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°52'35" 144°25'02" 90 13-Jun-89 9000 C2 A1003896 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°53'52" 144°30'12" 70 13-Jun-89 9000 C3 A1003897 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°55'52" 144°30'13" 35 13-Jun-89 9000 C3 A1003898 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°57'58" 144°32'28" 15 13-Jun-89 9000 C2 A1003899 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°58'08" 144°32'53" 15 13-Jun-89 9000 C2 A1003900 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°55'29" 144°32'58" 50 13-Jun-89 9000 C1 A1003901 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°55'35" 144°35'21" 25 13-Jun-89 9000 C3 A1003902 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°54'46" 144°37'25" 20 13-Jun-89 9000 C2 A1003903 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°52'59" 144°43'09" 15 13-Jun-89 9000 C2 A1003904 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°36'49" 144°25'34" 140 2-May-89 9000 A1003960 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°52'35" 144°24'54" 90 6-Jul-89 9000 A1003972 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°51'41" 144°16'11" 200 6-Jul-89 9000 A1003974 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°54'18" 144°24'14" 140 13-Jun-89 9000 C3 A1004027 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°50'57" 144°24'17" 100 12-Aug-89 9000 A1004037 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°38'59" 144°32'18" 160 12-Aug-89 9000 A1004044 12

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 51 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°50'00" 144°27'44" 115 17-Aug-89 9000 1 A1004051 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°49'17" 144°22'18" 130 17-Aug-89 9000 C1 A1004053 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°53'53" 144°33'42" 50 16-Nov-89 9000 A1004180 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°53'19" 144°33'02" 60 16-Nov-89 9000 A1004183 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°53'18" 144°31'40" 90 16-Nov-89 9000 A1004184 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°53'47" 144°29'39" 70 16-Nov-89 9000 A1004185 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°53'16" 144°25'54" 90 17-Nov-89 9000 C1 A1004189 68 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°54'46" 144°25'30" 17-Nov-89 9000 C1 A1004190 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°55'56" 144°28'53" 40 17-Nov-89 9000 A1004191 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°55'23" 144°28'54" 50 17-Nov-89 9000 A1004192 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°54'18" 144°28'56" 60 17-Nov-89 9000 A1004193 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°49'17" 144°22'18" 130 16-Nov-89 9000 1 A1004194 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°45'02" 144°25'52" 150 16-Nov-89 9000 A1004195 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°53'49" 144°30'13" 70 16-Nov-89 9000 A1004196 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°54'06" 144°15'17" 180 5-Dec-89 9000 A1004214 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°47'52" 144°17'30" 350 5-Dec-89 9010 A1004215 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°49'15" 144°16'09" 240 6-Dec-89 9000 A1004216 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°51'20" 144°15'11" 240 6-Dec-89 9000 A1004217 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°51'20" 144°15'11" 240 6-Dec-89 9010 A1004217 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°54'14" 144°26'13" 6-Dec-89 9010 C1 A1004220 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°56'44" 144°21'57" 40 6-Dec-89 9000 A1004221 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°57'39" 144°26'13" 60 7-Dec-89 9000 A1004222 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°50'40" 144°21'17" 120 2-Jan-90 9000 A1004242 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°42'18" 144°33'43" 110 2-Jan-90 9000 A1004243 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°44'22" 144°27'20" 160 18-Nov-89 9000 A1004267 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°56'13" 144°29'50" 30 16-Jan-90 9000 1 A1004270 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°49'16" 144°41'33" 40 18-Jan-90 9000 A1004276 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°53'48" 144°35'36" 40 18-Nov-89 9000 C2 A1004280 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°51'17" 144°30'50" 90 18-Jan-90 9000 2 A1004498 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°45'20" 144°26'49" 150 30-Mar-90 9000 2 A1004820 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°53'49" 144°30'17" 70 21-Mar-90 9000 A1004824 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°52'04" 144°25'32" 80 22-Mar-90 9000 A1004825 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°45'15" 144°35'20" 100 30-Mar-90 9000 A1004828 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°49'21" 144°27'13" 110 26-Mar-90 9000 A1004833 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°52'44" 144°38'39" 30 22-Mar-90 9000 A1004834 114

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 52 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°44'32" 144°27'15" 150 29-Mar-90 9000 C2 A1004835 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°52'35" 144°24'54" 90 30-Mar-90 9000 A1004854 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°43'44" 144°40'50" 90 3-Apr-90 9000 A1004855 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°53'54" 144°25'36" 110 15-Feb-90 9000 A1004857 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°49'43" 144°42'01" 30 23-Apr-90 9000 C2 A1004872 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°50'48" 144°42'40" 20 23-Apr-90 9000 1 A1004873 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°53'03" 144°44'19" 10 23-Apr-90 9000 A1004874 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°51'21" 144°42'39" 15 23-Apr-90 9000 C2 A1004875 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°51'59" 144°47'33" 2 2-May-90 9000 A1004892 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°52'06" 144°48'14" 2 2-May-90 9000 A1004893 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°55'08" 144°43'13" 5 2-May-90 9000 1 A1004894 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°55'19" 144°47'07" 5 2-May-90 9000 A1004895 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°55'12" 144°46'22" 2 2-May-90 9000 A1004896 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°50'11" 144°38'35" 40 4-May-90 9000 C1 A1004910 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°49'36" 144°35'52" 50 8-May-90 9000 A1004911 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°49'33" 144°36'21" 60 8-May-90 9000 C1 A1004913 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°52'59" 144°40'21" 25 8-May-90 9000 A1004915 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°49'06" 144°35'41" 70 8-May-90 9000 17 A1004916 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°56'37" 144°35'39" 15 8-May-90 9000 A1004917 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°59'00" 144°28'17" 25 8-May-90 9000 A1004918 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°50'53" 144°38'05" 45 8-May-90 9000 A1004919 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°43'01" 144°36'58" 120 8-May-90 9000 A1004922 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°51'04" 144°45'16" 15 3-May-90 9000 A1004927 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°50'20" 144°46'06" 15 3-May-90 9000 A1004935 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°44'16" 144°40'08" 100 4-May-90 9000 C2 A1004946 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°47'14" 144°39'42" 75 9-May-90 9000 A1004949 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°48'56" 144°38'05" 70 9-May-90 9000 A1004950 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°55'34" 144°37'03" 10 9-May-90 9000 A1004954 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°54'29" 144°37'05" 25 9-May-90 9000 A1004955 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°58'26" 144°29'49" 25 10-May-90 9000 A1004956 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°58'11" 144°32'53" 10 10-May-90 9000 A1004958 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°58'41" 144°30'49" 20 10-May-90 9000 A1004959 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°53'11" 144°27'21" 75 17-May-90 9000 A1004984 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°53'55" 144°28'12" 75 17-May-90 9000 A1004985 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°52'30" 144°38'06" 30 17-May-90 9000 A1004988 114

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 53 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°52'22" 144°39'12" 30 17-May-90 9000 A1004989 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°51'59" 144°39'09" 35 17-May-90 9000 A1004990 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°59'41" 144°22'56" 20 17-May-90 9000 A1004993 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°47'38" 144°23'39" 135 17-May-90 9000 A1004994 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°56'57" 144°26'06" 95 17-May-90 9000 A1004996 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°56'57" 144°26'06" 95 1-Jan-86 9000 A1004997 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°57'40" 144°29'30" 30 10-May-90 9000 A1005004 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°46'49" 144°37'28" 120 23-May-90 9000 C1 A1005006 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°42'44" 144°39'18" 100 23-May-90 9000 C1 A1005007 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°43'32" 144°38'07" 110 23-May-90 9000 C1 A1005008 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°56'19" 144°22'43" 40 1-Jan-75 9000 A1005012 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°45'13" 144°33'29" 105 29-May-90 9000 2 A1005015 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°47'20" 144°33'54" 85 29-May-90 9000 C1 A1005016 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°47'37" 144°31'50" 115 29-May-90 9000 C1 A1005017 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°47'59" 144°31'17" 110 29-May-90 9000 C1 A1005018 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°50'37" 144°28'16" 110 29-May-90 9000 1 A1005021 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°53'11" 144°27'29" 75 17-Nov-89 9000 C1 A1005025 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°47'07" 144°34'02" 80 10-Jun-90 9000 A1005036 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°43'45" 144°23'44" 160 10-Jun-90 9000 C1 A1005038 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°44'51" 144°31'14" 120 29-May-90 9000 C1 A1005039 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°48'45" 144°22'39" 130 16-May-90 9000 A1005040 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°51'58" 144°30'12" 85 18-Jun-90 9000 C1 A1005044 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°56'12" 144°36'01" 15 1-Mar-90 9000 A1005046 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°53'46" 144°33'50" 55 18-Jun-90 9000 2 A1005058 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°52'21" 144°30'11" 85 18-Jun-90 9000 C1 A1005059 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°51'26" 144°30'50" 95 18-Jun-90 9000 C2 A1005060 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°53'49" 144°30'13" 75 18-Jun-90 9000 A1005062 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°53'24" 144°31'31" 70 18-Jun-90 9000 C1 A1005063 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°53'07" 144°47'52" 5 29-Jun-90 9000 A1005072 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°58'41" 144°33'37" 5 1-Aug-90 9000 A1005106 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°44'19" 144°40'12" 100 1-Aug-90 9000 A1005107 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°57'33" 144°33'47" 20 1-Aug-90 9000 A1005109 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°50'22" 144°48'09" 10 1-Jan-86 9000 A1005118 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°53'49" 144°30'17" 75 23-Aug-90 9000 C3 A1005140 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°59'06" 144°27'52" 25 23-Aug-90 9000 C1 A1005141 12

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 54 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°55'57" 144°34'31" 25 23-Aug-90 9000 C2 A1005142 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°57'02" 144°32'06" 25 24-Aug-90 9000 C1 A1005144 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°52'12" 144°44'28" 10 24-Aug-90 9000 C1 A1005145 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°52'35" 144°24'54" 95 24-Aug-90 9000 C1 A1005146 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°54'46" 144°25'30" 24-Sep-90 9000 C1 A1005198 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°43'17" 144°31'25" 130 24-Sep-90 9000 2 A1005201 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°38'22" 144°31'14" 160 3-Dec-90 9000 2 A1005221 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°37'01" 144°31'33" 190 2-Dec-90 9000 C1 A1005222 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°28'05" 144°23'51" 560 4-Dec-90 9000 2 A1005240 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°27'33" 144°21'54" 580 5-Dec-90 9010 2 A1005241 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°36'25" 144°27'05" 150 5-Dec-90 9000 C1 A1005246 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°43'35" 144°23'53" 160 3-Dec-90 9000 C1 A1005249 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 19-Jun-68 9000 A6912620 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 19-Jun-68 9000 A6912621 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 19-Jun-68 9000 A6912622 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 19-Jun-68 9000 A6912623 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°52'24" 144°46'35" 10-Oct-64 9000 A6919578 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°52'24" 144°46'35" 10-Oct-64 9000 A6919579 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°52'24" 144°46'35" 10-Oct-64 9000 A6919580 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 25-Apr-66 9000 A6921559 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 27-Aug-66 9000 A6921567 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 7-May-65 9000 A6921569 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 7-May-65 9000 A6921570 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 7-May-65 9000 A6921571 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 7-May-65 9000 A6921572 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 3-Aug-66 9000 A6921575 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°56'24" 144°25'35" 3-Aug-66 9000 A6921576 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°35'24" 144°27'35" 220 17-Feb-77 9000 A6948885 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 37°28'16" 144°25'04" 680 19-May-90 9000 A9060006 1503 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 38°02'24" 144°31'35" 10 23-Nov-01 9000 1 A0125989 3097 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 38°01'37" 144°31'27" 10 3-Mar-87 9000 A1000227 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 38°01'23" 144°33'02" 5 10-Mar-87 9000 1 A1000229 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 38°00'52" 144°25'12" 10 21-Jul-88 9000 A1002371 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 38°02'28" 144°29'13" 15 21-Jul-88 9000 A1002373 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 38°05'07" 144°29'40" 2 2-Jul-89 9000 A1002691 114

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 55 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 38°05'10" 144°30'31" 3 2-Jul-89 9000 C2 A1002692 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 38°00'56" 144°28'59" 10 13-Jun-89 9000 C2 A1003888 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 38°01'07" 144°29'24" 10 17-Nov-89 9000 A1004186 12 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 38°00'06" 144°24'33" 16-Nov-89 9010 A1004207 110 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 38°00'06" 144°24'33" 10 4-Apr-90 9000 A1004871 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 38°01'59" 144°24'29" 5 10-May-90 9000 A1005002 114 3134 Common Froglet Crinia signifera 38°01'26" 144°24'09" 5 10-May-90 9000 A1005003 114 3182 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii 37°35'53" 144°27'35" 200 8-Oct-92 9000 A0005696 172 3182 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii 37°35'53" 144°27'35" 220 7-Oct-92 9000 A0010068 172 3182 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii 37°26'46" 144°06'51" 680 15-May-97 9023 1 A0023137 232 3182 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii 37°26'54" 144°17'10" 700 15-May-97 9018 1 A0023140 232 3182 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii 37°28'08" 144°19'14" 580 14-May-97 9018 1 A0023142 232 3182 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii 37°49'17" 144°15'48" 300 8-Jun-97 9045 1 A0023574 232 3182 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii 37°28'03" 144°11'05" 650 26-May-97 9018 1X A0025382 198 3182 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii 37°30'45" 144°13'38" 645 22-Apr-99 9045 1 A0033646 232 3182 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii 37°45'28" 144°16'25" 420 9-Mar-99 9000 1A A0033703 2688 3182 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii 37°27'01" 144°10'59" 660 16-Jun-99 9000 C1 A0034327 613 3182 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii 37°45'56" 144°15'43" 405 2-Apr-99 9000 5E A0044482 413 3182 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii 37°31'01" 144°11'09" 620 26-May-97 9018 1X A0049481 198 3182 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii 37°53'28" 144°27'57" 80M 10-Nov-01 9000 1A A0070417 3135 3182 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii 37°56'56" 144°25'54" 90 18-Jun-94 9000 1 A0114162 1527 3182 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii 37°28'02" 144°19'10" 12-Sep-95 9000 1 A0116325 1961 3182 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii 37°30'26" 144°25'48" 7-Sep-95 9000 2 A0116326 1961 3182 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii 37°29'18" 144°20'12" 12-Sep-95 9000 1 A0116327 1961 3182 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii 37°29'26" 144°26'14" 7-Sep-95 9000 1 A0116340 1961 3182 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii 37°30'56" 144°26'12" 26-Sep-95 9000 1 A0116418 1961 3182 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii 37°26'24" 144°07'35" 28-Apr-76 9000 C1 A6002726 52 3182 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii 37°27'24" 144°05'35" 1-May-76 9000 C1 A6002727 52 3182 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii 37°33'24" 144°22'35" 23-Sep-65 9000 A6929096 3182 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii 37°56'24" 144°26'35" 3-Aug-66 9000 A6929328 3182 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii 37°56'24" 144°26'35" 8-Apr-61 9000 A6929665 3182 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii 37°56'24" 144°26'35" 8-Apr-61 9000 A6929666 3182 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii 37°56'24" 144°26'35" 4-May-62 9000 A6929699 3182 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii 37°51'47" 144°14'00" 250 20-Oct-90 9000 1 A9060011 1719 3182 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii 37°28'24" 144°12'35" 700 17-Aug-74 9000 A9060258 1503

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 56 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°39'38" 144°21'38" 280 28-Oct-87 9010 10 A1000051 12 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°36'28" 144°24'54" 240 5-Nov-87 9000 1 A1000058 12 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°35'15" 144°32'05" 240 28-Oct-86 9000 3 A1000075 12 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°35'49" 144°24'51" 150 1-Feb-88 9000 9 A1000354 114 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°35'22" 144°24'03" 180 1-Feb-88 9000 2 A1000370 114 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°36'32" 144°25'18" 180 1-Feb-88 9000 2 A1000371 114 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°35'58" 144°24'10" 300 1-Feb-88 9000 A1000372 114 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°36'15" 144°24'50" 140 1-Feb-88 9000 1 A1000373 114 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°34'53" 144°24'12" 200 1-Feb-88 9000 3 A1000376 114 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°40'25" 144°30'54" 120 2-Feb-88 9000 2 A1000380 114 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°34'40" 144°24'17" 200 1-Jan-77 9000 A1002198 125 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°29'19" 144°20'49" 460 1-Jan-77 9000 A1002498 125 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°34'51" 144°27'00" 200 1-Jan-77 9000 A1002499 125 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°36'32" 144°31'30" 220 2-May-89 9000 1 A1003810 12 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°29'19" 144°20'53" 510 4-Dec-90 9000 1 A1005227 12 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°29'24" 144°19'35" 1-Jan-59 9000 A6909545 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°29'24" 144°19'35" 1-Jan-59 9000 A6909546 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°29'24" 144°19'35" 1-Jan-59 9000 A6909547 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°29'24" 144°19'35" 1-Jan-59 9000 A6909548 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°29'24" 144°19'35" 1-Jan-59 9000 A6909549 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°29'24" 144°19'35" 1-Jan-59 9000 A6909550 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°29'24" 144°19'35" 1-Jan-59 9000 A6909551 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°29'24" 144°19'35" 1-Jan-59 9000 A6909552 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°29'24" 144°19'35" 1-Jan-59 9000 A6909553 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°29'24" 144°19'35" 1-Jan-59 9000 A6909554 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°29'24" 144°19'35" 1-Jan-59 9000 A6909555 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°29'24" 144°19'35" 1-Jan-59 9000 A6909556 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°29'24" 144°19'35" 1-Jan-59 9000 A6909557 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°29'24" 144°19'35" 1-Jan-59 9000 A6909558 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°29'24" 144°19'35" 30-Mar-59 9000 A6909712 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°29'24" 144°19'35" 30-Mar-59 9000 A6909713 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°29'24" 144°19'35" 30-Mar-59 9000 A6909714 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°29'24" 144°19'35" 30-Mar-59 9000 A6909715 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°29'24" 144°19'35" 17-Mar-62 9000 A6910140 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°29'24" 144°19'35" 17-Mar-62 9000 A6910141

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 57 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°40'24" 144°21'35" 1-Oct-61 9000 A6921059 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°40'24" 144°21'35" 1-Oct-61 9000 A6921060 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°28'24" 144°18'35" 20-Sep-64 9000 A6922109 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°40'24" 144°21'35" 28-Apr-76 9000 A6947955 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°40'24" 144°21'35" 28-Apr-76 9000 A6947956 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°37'24" 144°25'35" 15-Feb-77 9000 A6948862 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°37'24" 144°25'35" 15-Feb-77 9000 A6948863 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°37'24" 144°25'35" 15-Feb-77 9000 A6948864 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°37'24" 144°25'35" 15-Feb-77 9000 A6948865 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°37'24" 144°26'35" 160 16-Feb-77 9000 A6948871 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°35'24" 144°27'35" 17-Feb-77 9000 A6948891 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°35'24" 144°27'35" 17-Feb-77 9000 A6948892 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°35'24" 144°27'35" 17-Feb-77 9000 A6948893 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°35'24" 144°27'35" 17-Feb-77 9000 A6948894 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°35'24" 144°27'35" 17-Feb-77 9000 A6948895 3192 Lesueur's Frog Litoria lesueuri 37°35'24" 144°27'35" 17-Feb-77 9000 A6948896 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°44'45" 144°36'42" 120 12-Mar-93 9008 1 A0006455 1349 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°44'45" 144°36'42" 120 12-Mar-93 9012 2UR A0006455 1349 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°44'45" 144°36'42" 120 12-Mar-93 9000 20E A0006455 1349 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°53'50" 144°31'39" 60 16-Nov-93 9000 A0015000 172 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°42'21" 144°26'39" 1-Jan-01 9000 6M A0066297 1072 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°53'28" 144°27'57" 80M 10-Nov-01 9000 1A A0070417 3135 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°59'34" 144°34'20" 29-Nov-01 9029 E5 A0079185 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°59'34" 144°34'20" 29-Nov-01 9029 1 A0079186 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°59'54" 144°37'58" 27-Nov-01 9029 E17 A0079187 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°59'54" 144°37'58" 27-Nov-01 9029 E30 A0079187 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°59'52" 144°39'07" 27-Nov-01 9029 E10 A0079188 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°59'55" 144°38'56" 27-Nov-01 9029 1 A0079189 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°59'55" 144°38'56" 27-Nov-01 9029 5 A0079189 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°59'54" 144°37'58" 19-Dec-01 9029 2 A0079190 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°58'17" 144°35'28" 19-Dec-01 9029 1 A0079191 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°58'45" 144°33'45" 19-Dec-01 9029 2 A0079192 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°58'17" 144°35'28" 18-Jan-02 9029 1 A0079198 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°59'53" 144°33'59" 16-Dec-00 9000 A0086417 28 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°59'53" 144°33'59" 20-Nov-01 9000 A0086453 28

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 58 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°58'52" 144°40'22" 11-Nov-02 9029 5AM A0089401 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°58'52" 144°40'18" 11-Nov-02 9029 20AM A0089402 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°58'52" 144°40'18" 11-Nov-02 9029 2A A0089402 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°59'51" 144°37'49" 11-Nov-02 9029 3A A0089403 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°59'53" 144°33'43" 29-Nov-02 9029 3AM A0089407 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°58'25" 144°36'50" 19-Dec-02 9029 2A A0089408 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°58'32" 144°36'50" 19-Dec-02 9029 1AM A0089409 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°58'21" 144°35'49" 19-Dec-02 9029 2AM A0089410 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°59'43" 144°39'07" 19-Dec-02 9029 8AM A0089411 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°59'52" 144°39'07" 19-Dec-02 9029 4AM A0089412 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°59'52" 144°39'07" 19-Dec-02 9029 2AM A0089412 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°59'52" 144°39'07" 21-Jan-03 9029 4A A0089417 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°59'53" 144°33'43" 21-Jan-03 9029 1AM A0089418 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°59'51" 144°37'49" 7-Mar-03 9029 2AM A0089423 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°59'51" 144°37'49" 7-Mar-03 9029 4AF A0089423 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°59'51" 144°37'49" 7-Mar-03 9029 8A A0089423 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°59'51" 144°37'41" 7-Mar-03 9029 1AF A0089424 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°59'51" 144°37'41" 7-Mar-03 9029 1AM A0089424 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°59'51" 144°37'41" 7-Mar-03 9029 2AF A0089424 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°59'51" 144°37'41" 7-Mar-03 9029 3A A0089424 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°58'17" 144°35'28" 15-Dec-02 9029 6AM A0089430 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°58'18" 144°35'45" 15-Dec-02 9029 1AM A0089431 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°58'21" 144°35'49" 15-Dec-02 9029 4AM A0089432 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°58'52" 144°40'18" 15-Dec-02 9029 5AM A0089433 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°58'52" 144°40'18" 15-Dec-02 9029 3AM A0089433 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°58'52" 144°40'18" 15-Dec-02 9029 4A A0089433 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°58'52" 144°40'22" 15-Dec-02 9029 7AM A0089434 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°58'56" 144°40'26" 15-Dec-02 9029 15AM A0089435 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°59'57" 144°37'58" 15-Dec-02 9029 20EAM A0089436 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°59'57" 144°37'58" 15-Dec-02 9029 7S A0089436 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°59'57" 144°37'58" 15-Dec-02 9029 10A A0089436 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°59'51" 144°37'28" 15-Dec-02 9029 10AM A0089437 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°59'51" 144°37'28" 15-Dec-02 9029 3AM A0089437 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°59'52" 144°38'54" 5 6-Oct-91 9000 A0104821 15 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°44'06" 144°22'54" 2-Oct-97 9000 1 A0120309 84

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 59 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°59'44" 144°37'16" 10 22-Nov-01 9000 6E A0125986 3097 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°56'24" 144°40'35" 10 21-Nov-01 9000 3 A0125987 3097 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°59'24" 144°34'35" 10 20-Nov-01 9018 2 A0125988 3097 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°58'24" 144°35'35" 10 15-Nov-01 9000 10E A0125992 3097 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°58'24" 144°36'35" 10 20-Nov-01 9000 4E A0125995 3097 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°59'24" 144°34'35" 10 15-Nov-01 9000 1 A0125996 3097 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°58'24" 144°33'35" 10 22-Nov-01 9000 C2 A0125999 3097 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°52'27" 144°43'39" 16-Dec-03 9000 5 A0130870 3399 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°53'03" 144°46'30" 5 11-Dec-86 9000 6 A1000007 12 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°40'14" 144°21'45" 140 26-Oct-87 9000 1 A1000052 12 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°44'06" 144°20'26" 260 27-Oct-87 9000 1 A1000091 12 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°46'04" 144°16'49" 430 27-Oct-87 9000 1 A1000097 12 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°44'03" 144°20'26" 240 27-Oct-87 9000 2 A1000101 12 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°48'51" 144°22'39" 120 25-Nov-87 9000 2 A1000109 12 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°47'44" 144°34'54" 80 31-Mar-87 9000 2 A1000115 12 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°43'58" 144°38'10" 100 8-Dec-86 9000 1 A1000171 12 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°43'35" 144°38'07" 100 11-Nov-86 9000 2 A1000187 12 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°44'12" 144°36'43" 120 11-Nov-86 9000 C1 A1000189 12 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°58'57" 144°33'08" 5 11-Dec-86 9000 6 A1000190 12 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°54'21" 144°38'56" 20 1-Mar-87 9000 2 A1000195 114 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°56'32" 144°40'06" 10 27-Mar-87 9000 3 A1000203 114 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°58'24" 144°32'48" 10 3-Mar-87 9000 1 A1000209 114 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°57'53" 144°39'43" 5 3-Mar-87 9000 29 A1000214 114 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°58'51" 144°33'32" 5 12-Mar-87 9000 1 A1000217 114 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°59'27" 144°39'40" 2 3-Mar-87 9000 58 A1000218 114 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°58'59" 144°40'30" 1 3-Mar-87 9000 2 A1000219 114 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°38'13" 144°29'57" 110 2-Feb-88 9000 2 A1000377 114 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°40'25" 144°30'54" 120 2-Feb-88 9000 2 A1000380 114 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°46'52" 144°34'36" 80 1-Feb-88 9000 2 A1000505 112 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°56'13" 144°29'45" 20 2-Mar-88 9000 1 A1000508 114 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°53'49" 144°30'17" 60 2-Feb-88 9000 3 A1000510 114 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°53'34" 144°31'27" 60 2-Mar-88 9000 4 A1000511 114 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°45'09" 144°25'40" 160 25-Nov-87 9000 1 A1000997 12 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°53'00" 144°44'39" 10 16-Jun-88 9000 A1002125 114 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°42'57" 144°28'41" 140 16-Jun-88 9000 1 A1002127 114

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 60 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°47'39" 144°28'47" 160 17-Jun-88 9000 3 A1002132 114 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°43'04" 144°39'34" 100 6-Nov-78 9000 A1002166 84 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°34'40" 144°24'17" 200 1-Jan-77 9000 A1002198 125 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°49'24" 144°35'35" 50 1-Jan-77 9000 A1002201 125 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°53'46" 144°47'54" 1 2-Jul-88 9000 1 A1002303 114 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°50'54" 144°22'14" 120 29-Jul-88 9000 2 A1002396 114 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°34'51" 144°27'00" 200 1-Jan-77 9000 A1002499 125 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°43'40" 144°40'14" 90 31-Aug-88 9000 1 A1002501 114 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°38'24" 144°29'35" 1-Jan-68 9000 A1002544 100 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°52'12" 144°44'32" 10 29-Nov-88 9000 C1 A1002986 12 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°47'17" 144°33'58" 80 29-Nov-88 9000 2 A1003127 12 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°51'03" 144°33'14" 70 29-Nov-88 9000 1 A1003129 12 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°43'47" 144°40'22" 100 29-Nov-88 9000 C1 A1003131 12 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°52'36" 144°25'35" 90 13-Jun-89 9000 1 A1003895 114 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°38'59" 144°32'18" 160 12-Aug-89 9000 1 A1004044 12 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°53'53" 144°33'42" 50 16-Nov-89 9000 A1004180 12 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°53'47" 144°29'39" 70 16-Nov-89 9000 2 A1004185 114 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°56'28" 144°28'52" 40 17-Nov-89 9000 1 A1004188 12 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°55'23" 144°28'54" 50 17-Nov-89 9000 2 A1004192 114 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°53'49" 144°30'13" 70 16-Nov-89 9000 A1004196 12 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°54'14" 144°26'13" 6-Dec-89 9010 1 A1004220 12 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°56'44" 144°21'57" 40 6-Dec-89 9000 A1004221 12 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°56'26" 144°23'03" 50 8-Dec-89 9000 A1004225 12 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°44'22" 144°27'20" 160 18-Nov-89 9000 A1004267 12 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°53'48" 144°35'36" 40 18-Nov-89 9000 C1 A1004280 12 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°51'50" 144°16'03" 16-Feb-90 9000 1 A1004465 12 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°51'17" 144°30'50" 90 18-Jan-90 9000 C1 A1004498 12 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°45'20" 144°26'49" 150 30-Mar-90 9000 4 A1004820 114 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°53'49" 144°30'17" 70 21-Mar-90 9000 C3 A1004824 114 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°50'00" 144°25'21" 100 26-Mar-90 9000 4 A1004830 114 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°44'32" 144°27'15" 150 29-Mar-90 9000 A1004835 114 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°43'44" 144°40'50" 90 3-Apr-90 9000 1 A1004855 114 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°56'13" 144°29'54" 35 3-Apr-90 9000 2 A1004856 114 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°49'43" 144°42'01" 30 23-Apr-90 9000 1 A1004872 114 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°49'33" 144°36'21" 60 8-May-90 9000 1 A1004913 12

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 61 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°44'16" 144°40'08" 100 4-May-90 9000 2 A1004946 114 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°54'29" 144°37'05" 25 9-May-90 9000 3 A1004955 114 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°58'26" 144°29'49" 25 10-May-90 9000 4 A1004956 114 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°56'57" 144°26'06" 95 17-May-90 9000 A1004996 114 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°56'57" 144°26'06" 95 1-Jan-86 9000 A1004997 114 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°56'19" 144°22'43" 40 1-Jan-75 9000 A1005012 114 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°47'59" 144°31'17" 110 29-May-90 9000 1 A1005018 12 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°59'24" 144°39'40" 1 1-Feb-88 9000 A1005050 114 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°54'46" 144°25'30" 24-Sep-90 9000 1 A1005198 12 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°38'22" 144°31'14" 160 3-Dec-90 9000 1 A1005221 12 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°35'50" 144°31'35" 210 2-Dec-90 9000 C1 A1005235 12 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°43'23" 144°24'34" 140 3-Dec-90 9000 2 A1005250 12 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°44'24" 144°33'35" 100 23-Aug-67 9000 A6911984 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°56'24" 144°26'35" 160 19-Jun-68 9000 A6912624 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°56'24" 144°26'35" 160 19-Jun-68 9000 A6912625 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°54'46" 144°25'30" 160 5-Dec-71 9000 A6917655 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°51'24" 144°46'35" 20 1-Oct-64 9000 A6918932 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°51'24" 144°46'35" 20 1-Oct-64 9000 A6918933 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°56'24" 144°26'35" 160 9-Apr-65 9000 A6919177 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°56'24" 144°26'35" 160 9-Apr-65 9000 A6919178 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°56'24" 144°26'35" 160 9-Apr-65 9000 A6919179 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°56'24" 144°26'35" 160 9-Apr-65 9000 A6919180 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°56'24" 144°26'35" 160 9-Apr-65 9000 A6919181 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°56'24" 144°26'35" 160 9-Apr-65 9000 A6919182 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°56'24" 144°26'35" 180 9-Apr-65 9000 A6919225 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°51'24" 144°46'35" 20 21-Mar-63 9000 A6919275 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°51'24" 144°46'35" 20 21-Mar-63 9000 A6919276 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°58'33" 144°25'22" 20 8-Mar-64 9000 A6919478 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°52'24" 144°46'35" 20 3-Apr-68 9000 A6919610 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°35'24" 144°27'35" 200 17-Feb-77 9000 A6948875 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°35'24" 144°27'35" 200 17-Feb-77 9000 A6948876 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°35'24" 144°27'35" 200 17-Feb-77 9000 A6948877 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°35'24" 144°27'35" 200 17-Feb-77 9000 A6948878 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°35'24" 144°27'35" 200 17-Feb-77 9000 A6948879 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°49'24" 144°35'35" 60 30-Sep-79 9000 A6952581

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 62 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°49'24" 144°35'35" 60 30-Sep-79 9000 A6952582 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°49'24" 144°35'35" 60 26-Oct-80 9000 A6954832 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 37°49'24" 144°35'35" 60 26-Oct-80 9000 A6954833 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'38" 144°31'16" 29-Nov-01 9029 E4 A0079175 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'40" 144°30'06" 29-Nov-01 9029 1 A0079176 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'31" 144°30'15" 29-Nov-01 9029 3E A0079177 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'54" 144°30'26" 29-Nov-01 9029 E20 A0079178 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'54" 144°30'26" 29-Nov-01 9029 10 A0079178 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'50" 144°30'27" 29-Nov-01 9029 3 A0079179 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'47" 144°30'18" 29-Nov-01 9029 4 A0079180 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'41" 144°30'23" 29-Nov-01 9029 3 A0079181 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'33" 144°31'54" 29-Nov-01 9029 E3 A0079182 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'17" 144°32'27" 29-Nov-01 9029 1 A0079183 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'07" 144°32'28" 29-Nov-01 9029 1 A0079184 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'12" 144°30'40" 17-Jan-02 9029 4 A0079193 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'12" 144°30'40" 17-Jan-02 9029 5 A0079193 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'12" 144°30'40" 17-Jan-02 9029 1 A0079194 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'47" 144°30'23" 17-Jan-02 9029 E12 A0079195 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'47" 144°30'23" 17-Jan-02 9029 4 A0079195 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'47" 144°30'23" 17-Jan-02 9029 E10 A0079195 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'47" 144°30'23" 17-Jan-02 9029 3 A0079195 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'44" 144°30'31" 17-Jan-02 9029 4 A0079196 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'44" 144°30'31" 17-Jan-02 9029 2 A0079196 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'41" 144°30'35" 18-Jan-02 9029 E20 A0079197 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'41" 144°30'35" 18-Jan-02 9029 35 A0079197 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'40" 144°30'06" 12-Feb-02 9029 1 A0079199 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'40" 144°30'06" 12-Feb-02 9029 24S A0079199 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°00'42" 144°34'30" 12-Feb-02 9029 1 A0079200 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'47" 144°30'06" 11-Nov-02 9029 1AM A0089404 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'36" 144°31'37" 11-Nov-02 9029 6AM A0089405 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'20" 144°32'02" 11-Nov-02 9029 2A A0089406 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'17" 144°32'23" 16-Dec-02 9029 4A A0089413 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'17" 144°32'23" 16-Dec-02 9029 1AF A0089413 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'34" 144°30'06" 16-Jan-03 9029 1AM A0089414 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'34" 144°30'06" 16-Jan-03 9029 1A A0089414 2687

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 63 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'36" 144°31'37" 16-Jan-03 9029 1A A0089415 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'20" 144°32'02" 16-Jan-03 9029 4A A0089416 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'31" 144°30'07" 4-Feb-03 9029 4A A0089419 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'31" 144°30'07" 4-Feb-03 9029 10A A0089419 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'31" 144°30'11" 4-Feb-03 9029 19A A0089420 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'31" 144°30'11" 4-Feb-03 9029 1AF A0089420 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'40" 144°30'06" 4-Feb-03 9029 4AM A0089421 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'40" 144°30'06" 4-Feb-03 9029 1AF A0089421 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'44" 144°30'10" 4-Feb-03 9029 6A A0089422 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'12" 144°30'40" 4-Feb-03 9029 7A A0089425 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'37" 144°30'06" 7-Dec-02 9029 3A A0089426 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'37" 144°30'06" 7-Dec-02 9029 4S A0089426 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'34" 144°30'06" 7-Dec-02 9029 4A A0089427 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'34" 144°30'06" 7-Dec-02 9029 3S A0089427 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'27" 144°30'03" 7-Dec-02 9029 6A A0089428 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'27" 144°30'03" 7-Dec-02 9029 2S A0089428 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'31" 144°30'11" 7-Dec-02 9029 4A A0089429 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'41" 144°30'27" 15-Dec-02 9029 6AM A0089438 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'41" 144°30'27" 15-Dec-02 9029 4A A0089438 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'31" 144°30'07" 15-Dec-02 9029 6A A0089439 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'38" 144°30'35" 15-Dec-02 9029 30EAM A0089440 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'38" 144°30'35" 15-Dec-02 9029 10A A0089440 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'38" 144°30'35" 15-Dec-02 9029 3S A0089440 2687 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'05" 144°30'49" 5 6-Oct-91 9000 A0104820 15 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'24" 144°31'35" 10 23-Nov-01 9000 3E A0125989 3097 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'24" 144°29'35" 10 15-Nov-01 9000 2 A0125990 3097 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'24" 144°30'35" 10 15-Nov-01 9000 1 A0125991 3097 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°02'34" 144°30'35" 10 22-Nov-01 9000 2 A0125994 3097 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°00'24" 144°35'35" 10 21-Nov-01 9000 1 A0125997 3097 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°00'24" 144°35'35" 10 22-Nov-01 9000 2 A0125998 3097 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°00'07" 144°32'19" 10 10-Mar-87 9000 1 A1000222 114 3207 Growling Grass Frog Litoria raniformis 38°00'06" 144°24'33" 16-Nov-89 9010 A1004207 110 3215 Verreaux's Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii 37°56'24" 144°26'35" 7-May-65 9000 A6918510 3215 Verreaux's Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii 37°35'24" 144°27'35" 17-Feb-77 9000 A6948880 3215 Verreaux's Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii 37°35'24" 144°27'35" 17-Feb-77 9000 A6948881

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 64 3215 Verreaux's Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii 37°35'24" 144°27'35" 17-Feb-77 9000 A6948882 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°39'37" 144°29'54" 120 31-Jan-87 9010 1 A1000043 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°39'35" 144°21'50" 200 27-Aug-87 9000 1 A1000053 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°54'21" 144°38'56" 20 1-Mar-87 9000 2 A1000195 114 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°58'24" 144°32'48" 10 3-Mar-87 9000 A1000209 114 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°58'28" 144°33'45" 10 1-Mar-87 9000 1 A1000210 114 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°30'26" 144°25'48" 640 29-Jan-88 9000 3 A1000351 114 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°51'29" 144°46'37" 20 18-Apr-88 9000 1 A1000833 118 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°42'16" 144°29'44" 80 17-Jun-88 9000 C1 A1002113 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°47'20" 144°20'15" 140 17-Jun-88 9000 1 A1002138 114 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°50'56" 144°23'36" 100 29-Jul-88 9000 A1002395 112 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°50'54" 144°22'14" 120 29-Jul-88 9000 A1002396 114 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°38'24" 144°29'35" 1-Jan-68 9000 A1002544 100 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°27'27" 144°20'08" 680 1-May-89 9000 2 A1003762 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°32'48" 144°20'48" 620 1-May-89 9000 A1003763 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°48'38" 144°17'32" 220 1-May-89 9000 1 A1003772 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°50'29" 144°16'06" 340 1-May-89 9000 2 A1003774 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°48'05" 144°17'33" 240 2-May-89 9000 1 A1003777 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°41'24" 144°25'35" 1-May-89 9000 1 A1003781 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°49'43" 144°17'30" 170 1-May-89 9000 1 A1003785 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°38'14" 144°21'37" 360 1-May-89 9000 C1 A1003786 12 SOUTHERN

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 65 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°51'22" 144°23'15" 100 1-May-89 9000 1 A1003797 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°39'59" 144°20'23" 340 1-May-89 9000 C1 A1003800 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°36'08" 144°33'01" 260 2-May-89 9000 A1003806 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°36'41" 144°31'01" 200 2-May-89 9000 A1003807 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°39'45" 144°19'43" 360 1-May-89 9000 C1 A1003808 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°56'11" 144°23'36" 60 13-Jun-89 9000 C2 A1003890 114 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°57'20" 144°26'38" 60 13-Jun-89 9000 C1 A1003891 114 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°52'36" 144°25'35" 90 13-Jun-89 9000 C1 A1003895 114 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°36'49" 144°25'34" 140 2-May-89 9000 A1003960 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°50'57" 144°24'17" 100 12-Aug-89 9000 A1004037 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°54'06" 144°15'17" 180 5-Dec-89 9000 A1004214 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°51'20" 144°15'11" 240 6-Dec-89 9010 A1004217 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°54'14" 144°26'13" 6-Dec-89 9010 1 A1004220 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°57'39" 144°26'13" 60 7-Dec-89 9000 A1004222 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°50'40" 144°21'17" 120 2-Jan-90 9000 A1004242 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°51'50" 144°16'03" 16-Feb-90 9000 1 A1004465 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°53'54" 144°25'36" 110 15-Feb-90 9000 A1004857 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°50'20" 144°46'06" 15 3-May-90 9000 A1004935 114 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°47'38" 144°23'39" 135 17-May-90 9000 A1004994 114 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°56'57" 144°26'06" 95 17-May-90 9000 A1004996 114 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°56'57" 144°26'06" 95 1-Jan-86 9000 A1004997 114

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 66 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°56'19" 144°22'43" 40 1-Jan-75 9000 A1005012 114 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°47'07" 144°34'02" 80 10-Jun-90 9010 A1005036 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°46'53" 144°35'17" 60 10-Jun-90 9000 A1005037 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°46'53" 144°35'17" 60 10-Jun-90 9000 A1005037 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°43'45" 144°23'44" 160 10-Jun-90 9000 1 A1005038 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°51'58" 144°30'12" 85 18-Jun-90 9000 2 A1005044 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°53'49" 144°30'13" 75 18-Jun-90 9000 C1 A1005062 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°44'19" 144°40'12" 100 1-Aug-90 9000 A1005107 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°49'01" 144°22'39" 125 1-Aug-90 9000 A1005108 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°50'22" 144°48'09" 10 1-Jan-86 9000 A1005118 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°53'49" 144°30'17" 75 23-Aug-90 9000 C1 A1005140 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°55'57" 144°34'31" 25 23-Aug-90 9000 1 A1005142 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°57'23" 144°30'55" 20 24-Aug-90 9000 1 A1005143 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°29'19" 144°20'53" 510 4-Dec-90 9000 2 A1005227 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°29'33" 144°26'10" 650 4-Dec-90 9010 1 A1005229 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°28'05" 144°23'51" 560 4-Dec-90 9000 C1 A1005240 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°27'33" 144°21'54" 580 5-Dec-90 9010 C1 A1005241 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°36'25" 144°27'05" 150 5-Dec-90 9000 1 A1005246 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 37°43'23" 144°24'34" 140 3-Dec-90 9000 2 A1005250 12 SOUTHERN 3903 Southern Brown Tree Frog Litoria ewingii SOUTHERN 38°00'06" 144°24'33" 16-Nov-89 9010 A1004207 110 SOUTHERN

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 67 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°39'29" 144°30'10" 160 31-Jan-87 9010 1 A1000042 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°39'37" 144°29'54" 120 31-Jan-87 9010 1 A1000043 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°39'38" 144°21'38" 280 28-Oct-87 9010 2 A1000051 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°33'33" 144°29'43" 300 3-Nov-87 9010 C1 A1000074 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°35'15" 144°32'05" 240 28-Oct-86 9000 C1 A1000075 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°27'39" 144°21'49" 510 3-Nov-87 9000 2 A1000085 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°29'15" 144°20'28" 560 3-Nov-87 9000 1 A1000086 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°44'52" 144°18'22" 280 27-Oct-87 9010 A1000093 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°46'04" 144°16'49" 430 27-Oct-87 9000 C1 A1000097 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°44'03" 144°20'26" 240 27-Oct-87 9000 2 A1000101 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°31'37" 144°27'53" 340 28-Jan-88 9000 A1000349 114 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°38'13" 144°29'57" 110 2-Feb-88 9000 1 A1000377 114 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°40'25" 144°30'54" 120 2-Feb-88 9000 1 A1000380 114 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°38'42" 144°29'56" 180 27-Jul-81 9000 20+ A1002072 999 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°50'54" 144°22'14" 120 29-Jul-88 9000 2 A1002396 114 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°34'51" 144°27'00" 200 1-Jan-77 9000 A1002499 125 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°27'27" 144°20'08" 680 1-May-89 9000 1 A1003762 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°48'38" 144°17'32" 220 1-May-89 9000 2 A1003772 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°27'39" 144°21'49" 510 1-May-89 9000 C1 A1003773 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°50'29" 144°16'06" 340 1-May-89 9000 C1 A1003774 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°41'24" 144°25'35" 1-May-89 9000 1 A1003781 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°49'43" 144°17'30" 170 1-May-89 9000 2 A1003785 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°38'14" 144°21'37" 360 1-May-89 9000 2 A1003786 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°39'59" 144°20'23" 340 1-May-89 9000 C1 A1003800 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°42'54" 144°29'30" 130 1-May-89 9000 2 A1003802 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°37'58" 144°30'09" 180 2-May-89 9000 A1003805 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°36'08" 144°33'01" 260 2-May-89 9000 A1003806 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°36'41" 144°31'01" 200 2-May-89 9000 A1003807 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°39'45" 144°19'43" 360 1-May-89 9000 C1 A1003808 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°53'52" 144°30'12" 70 13-Jun-89 9000 C2 A1003897 114 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°36'49" 144°25'34" 140 2-May-89 9000 A1003960 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°50'57" 144°24'17" 100 12-Aug-89 9000 A1004037 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°53'49" 144°30'13" 70 16-Nov-89 9000 1 A1004196 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°54'06" 144°15'17" 180 5-Dec-89 9000 A1004214 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°47'52" 144°17'30" 350 5-Dec-89 9010 A1004215 12

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 68 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°51'20" 144°15'11" 240 6-Dec-89 9010 A1004217 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°54'14" 144°26'13" 6-Dec-89 9010 C1 A1004220 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°56'44" 144°21'57" 40 6-Dec-89 9000 A1004221 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°57'39" 144°26'13" 60 7-Dec-89 9000 A1004222 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°50'40" 144°21'17" 120 2-Jan-90 9000 A1004242 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°44'32" 144°27'15" 150 29-Mar-90 9000 1 A1004835 114 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°53'54" 144°25'36" 110 15-Feb-90 9000 A1004857 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°47'07" 144°34'02" 80 10-Jun-90 9010 A1005036 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°51'58" 144°30'12" 85 18-Jun-90 9000 2 A1005044 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°52'35" 144°24'54" 95 24-Aug-90 9000 1 A1005146 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°29'19" 144°20'53" 510 4-Dec-90 9010 C1 A1005227 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°29'33" 144°26'10" 650 4-Dec-90 9010 1 A1005229 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°34'51" 144°30'52" 260 2-Dec-90 9010 3 A1005231 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°33'45" 144°30'13" 300 2-Dec-90 9010 2 A1005233 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°43'23" 144°24'34" 140 3-Dec-90 9000 C1 A1005250 12 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°56'23" 144°25'27" 160 29-Dec-66 9000 A6932285 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 37°27'24" 144°10'35" 800 17-May-75 9000 A9060127 1798 3906 Whistling Tree Frog Litoria verreauxii verreauxii 38°00'06" 144°24'33" 16-Nov-89 9010 A1004207 110 3913 Southern Bullfrog (northern) Limnodynastes dumerilii dumerilii 37°56'24" 144°26'35" 8-Apr-61 9000 A6923272 3913 Southern Bullfrog (northern) Limnodynastes dumerilii dumerilii 37°56'24" 144°26'35" 7-May-65 9000 A6925402 3913 Southern Bullfrog (northern) Limnodynastes dumerilii dumerilii 37°56'24" 144°26'35" 28-Jun-66 9000 A6925403 3913 Southern Bullfrog (northern) Limnodynastes dumerilii dumerilii 37°52'24" 144°46'35" 6-Oct-65 9000 A6926785 3913 Southern Bullfrog (northern) Limnodynastes dumerilii dumerilii 37°56'24" 144°26'35" 8-Apr-61 9000 A6926855 3913 Southern Bullfrog (northern) Limnodynastes dumerilii dumerilii 37°56'24" 144°26'35" 8-Apr-61 9000 A6926856 3913 Southern Bullfrog (northern) Limnodynastes dumerilii dumerilii 37°56'24" 144°26'35" 9-Apr-65 9000 A6926876 3913 Southern Bullfrog (northern) Limnodynastes dumerilii dumerilii 37°56'24" 144°26'35" 7-May-65 9000 A6926877 3913 Southern Bullfrog (northern) Limnodynastes dumerilii dumerilii 37°56'24" 144°26'35" 7-May-65 9000 A6926878 3913 Southern Bullfrog (northern) Limnodynastes dumerilii dumerilii 37°40'24" 144°21'35" 26-Apr-76 9000 A6947959 3913 Southern Bullfrog (northern) Limnodynastes dumerilii dumerilii 37°35'24" 144°27'35" 17-Feb-77 9000 A6948886 3913 Southern Bullfrog (northern) Limnodynastes dumerilii dumerilii 37°35'24" 144°27'35" 17-Feb-77 9000 A6948887 3913 Southern Bullfrog (northern) Limnodynastes dumerilii dumerilii 37°35'24" 144°27'35" 17-Feb-77 9000 A6948888 3917 Spotted Marsh Frog NCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°59'53" 144°33'59" 16-Dec-00 9000 A0086417 28 NCR 3917 Spotted Marsh Frog NCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°59'53" 144°33'59" 20-Nov-01 9000 A0086453 28 NCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°55'33" 144°47'27" 5 11-May-87 9000 1 A1000012 12

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 69 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°39'40" 144°29'54" 120 29-Oct-86 9010 1 A1000036 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°35'15" 144°32'05" 240 28-Oct-86 9000 2 A1000075 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°44'52" 144°18'22" 280 27-Oct-87 9010 A1000093 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°46'04" 144°16'49" 430 27-Oct-87 9000 C1 A1000097 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°44'03" 144°20'26" 240 27-Oct-87 9000 C1 A1000101 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°48'51" 144°22'39" 120 25-Nov-87 9000 C1 A1000109 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°47'11" 144°34'06" 90 30-Mar-87 9010 6 A1000114 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°43'35" 144°38'07" 100 11-Nov-86 9000 C1 A1000187 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°44'12" 144°36'43" 120 11-Nov-86 9000 2 A1000189 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°56'35" 144°34'18" 20 11-Feb-87 9000 2 A1000199 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°56'47" 144°38'19" 10 15-Feb-87 9000 A1000202 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°57'55" 144°33'14" 20 1-Mar-87 9000 7 A1000204 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°57'21" 144°34'41" 10 4-Mar-87 9000 A1000205 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°57'09" 144°35'38" 10 24-Mar-87 9000 20 A1000206 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°58'24" 144°32'48" 10 3-Mar-87 9000 A1000209 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°58'28" 144°33'45" 10 1-Mar-87 9000 100 A1000210 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°58'39" 144°34'26" 10 19-Mar-87 9000 4 A1000211 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°58'15" 144°35'53" 5 24-Feb-87 9000 A1000212 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°58'51" 144°33'32" 5 12-Mar-87 9000 3 A1000217 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°59'27" 144°39'40" 2 3-Mar-87 9000 A1000218 114 SCR

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 70 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°38'07" 144°26'12" 120 1-Feb-88 9000 1 A1000375 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°33'10" 144°29'23" 250 20-Feb-88 9000 A1000404 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°42'41" 144°39'26" 100 3-Feb-88 9000 2 A1000489 112 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°43'40" 144°40'14" 90 3-Feb-88 9000 130+ A1000490 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°43'36" 144°39'29" 100 5-Feb-88 9000 8 A1000491 112 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°39'01" 144°27'11" 100 2-Feb-88 9000 1 A1000496 112 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°46'51" 144°33'55" 80 22-Jan-88 9000 1 A1000504 112 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°46'52" 144°34'36" 80 1-Feb-88 9000 12 A1000505 112 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°56'13" 144°29'45" 20 2-Mar-88 9000 3 A1000508 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°53'49" 144°30'17" 60 2-Feb-88 9000 100E A1000510 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°53'34" 144°31'27" 60 2-Mar-88 9000 30+ A1000511 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°51'07" 144°30'34" 90 3-Mar-88 9000 20+ A1000515 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°52'25" 144°30'40" 50 5-Mar-88 9000 1 A1000519 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°45'09" 144°25'40" 160 25-Nov-87 9000 C1 A1000997 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°38'42" 144°29'56" 180 27-Jul-81 9000 4 A1002072 999 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°53'00" 144°44'39" 10 16-Jun-88 9000 4 A1002125 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°42'57" 144°28'41" 140 16-Jun-88 9000 10 A1002127 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°45'02" 144°25'44" 160 16-Jun-88 9000 9 A1002128 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°47'39" 144°28'47" 160 17-Jun-88 9000 9 A1002132 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°49'20" 144°27'09" 120 17-Jun-88 9000 8 A1002134 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°46'27" 144°23'54" 140 17-Jun-88 9000 23 A1002136 114

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 71 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°47'20" 144°20'15" 140 17-Jun-88 9000 1 A1002138 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°44'22" 144°27'16" 140 16-Jun-88 9000 7 A1002145 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°48'06" 144°42'45" 50 21-Jun-76 9000 A1002161 84 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°43'04" 144°39'34" 100 6-Nov-78 9000 A1002166 84 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°54'34" 144°26'00" 180 2-Jun-78 9000 A1002168 84 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°49'24" 144°35'35" 50 1-Jan-77 9000 A1002201 125 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°52'11" 144°44'20" 1-Jul-88 9000 117 A1002263 112 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°53'46" 144°47'54" 1 2-Jul-88 9000 2 A1002303 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°51'49" 144°26'43" 100 14-Jul-88 9000 6 A1002354 112 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°51'33" 144°26'39" 100 14-Jul-88 9000 20 A1002355 112 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°50'03" 144°25'20" 100 14-Jul-88 9000 27 A1002356 112 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°49'29" 144°23'43" 120 14-Jul-88 9000 28 A1002357 112 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°50'56" 144°23'36" 100 29-Jul-88 9000 5 A1002395 112 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°50'54" 144°22'14" 120 29-Jul-88 9000 9 A1002396 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°50'07" 144°23'30" 110 29-Jul-88 9000 3 A1002397 112 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°39'53" 144°36'51" 150 8-Aug-88 9000 6 A1002459 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°40'24" 144°36'10" 130 8-Aug-88 9000 1 A1002460 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°49'16" 144°46'49" 30 10-Aug-88 9000 2 A1002463 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°42'34" 144°35'45" 120 12-Aug-88 9000 1 A1002483 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°38'56" 144°32'19" 160 12-Aug-88 9000 3 A1002484 114 SCR

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 72 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°44'48" 144°34'07" 120 12-Aug-88 9000 1 A1002485 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°44'27" 144°35'13" 100 12-Aug-88 9000 10 A1002486 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°43'40" 144°40'14" 90 31-Aug-88 9000 C2 A1002501 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°43'04" 144°39'34" 100 31-Aug-88 9000 C2 A1002502 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°49'31" 144°43'11" 40 18-Aug-88 9000 A1002506 112 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°51'24" 144°32'35" 80 6-Sep-88 9000 3 A1002537 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°38'24" 144°29'35" 1-Jan-68 9000 A1002544 100 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°50'55" 144°48'08" 100 6-Sep-88 9010 2 A1002565 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°51'17" 144°30'42" 90 6-Sep-88 9000 A1002574 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°45'15" 144°35'20" 100 13-Sep-88 9000 A1002593 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°47'19" 144°35'24" 60 13-Sep-88 9000 1 A1002597 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°49'40" 144°29'19" 130 14-Sep-88 9000 2 A1002681 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°52'56" 144°38'30" 30 2-Oct-88 9000 2 A1002749 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°52'22" 144°39'12" 30 2-Oct-88 9000 2 A1002750 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°52'26" 144°48'09" 5 2-Oct-88 9000 A1002752 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°44'42" 144°34'40" 80 12-Oct-88 9000 1 A1002766 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°40'53" 144°38'12" 120 12-Oct-88 9000 2 A1002797 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°55'12" 144°46'22" 5 12-Jul-88 9000 9 A1002864 999 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°55'14" 144°47'35" 5 12-Jul-88 9000 21 A1002865 999 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°52'12" 144°44'32" 10 29-Nov-88 9000 C2 A1002986 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°55'42" 144°35'21" 20 29-Nov-88 9000 2 A1003125 12

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 73 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°47'17" 144°33'58" 80 29-Nov-88 9000 C1 A1003127 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°51'03" 144°33'14" 70 29-Nov-88 9000 C1 A1003129 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°43'47" 144°40'22" 100 29-Nov-88 9000 C2 A1003131 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°52'51" 144°36'27" 30 25-Apr-89 9000 1 A1003754 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°52'45" 144°34'37" 50 25-Apr-89 9000 1 A1003756 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°36'53" 144°24'08" 320 1-May-89 9000 A1003764 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°48'05" 144°17'33" 240 2-May-89 9000 C1 A1003777 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°38'03" 144°29'37" 160 2-May-89 9000 A1003779 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°37'41" 144°28'08" 210 2-May-89 9000 A1003780 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°41'24" 144°25'35" 1-May-89 9000 1 A1003781 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°50'04" 144°26'01" 100 2-May-89 9000 A1003782 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°50'00" 144°25'25" 100 2-May-89 9000 2 A1003783 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°51'07" 144°33'22" 70 2-May-89 9000 C1 A1003784 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°49'43" 144°17'30" 170 1-May-89 9000 C1 A1003785 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°38'14" 144°21'37" 360 1-May-89 9000 C1 A1003786 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°50'03" 144°27'44" 110 2-May-89 9000 2 A1003788 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°48'41" 144°22'15" 130 1-May-89 9000 C2 A1003795 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°47'44" 144°25'09" 120 1-May-89 9000 C1 A1003796 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°51'22" 144°23'15" 100 1-May-89 9000 C1 A1003797 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°44'28" 144°26'55" 160 1-May-89 9000 A1003798 12 SCR

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 74 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°44'56" 144°25'48" 160 1-May-89 9000 A1003799 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°41'16" 144°24'26" 160 1-May-89 9000 3 A1003801 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°42'54" 144°29'30" 130 1-May-89 9000 C1 A1003802 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°47'07" 144°34'02" 80 1-May-89 9000 C1 A1003803 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°44'38" 144°31'11" 120 1-May-89 9000 C2 A1003804 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°37'58" 144°30'09" 180 2-May-89 9000 A1003805 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°36'08" 144°33'01" 260 2-May-89 9000 A1003806 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°36'41" 144°31'01" 200 2-May-89 9000 A1003807 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°55'56" 144°29'34" 35 13-Jun-89 9000 C2 A1003893 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°53'52" 144°30'12" 70 13-Jun-89 9000 C2 A1003897 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°55'52" 144°30'13" 35 13-Jun-89 9000 C2 A1003898 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°57'58" 144°32'28" 15 13-Jun-89 9000 C2 A1003899 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°58'08" 144°32'53" 15 13-Jun-89 9000 C2 A1003900 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°55'35" 144°35'21" 25 13-Jun-89 9000 C1 A1003902 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°36'49" 144°25'34" 140 2-May-89 9000 A1003960 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°49'54" 144°25'41" 12-Aug-89 9000 A1004036 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°50'57" 144°24'17" 100 12-Aug-89 9000 A1004037 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°47'35" 144°23'52" 120 12-Aug-89 9000 A1004042 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°38'59" 144°32'18" 160 12-Aug-89 9000 2 A1004044 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°49'48" 144°23'26" 120 17-Aug-89 9000 2 A1004050 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°50'00" 144°27'44" 115 17-Aug-89 9000 C2 A1004051 12

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 75 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°49'20" 144°27'09" 115 17-Aug-89 9000 10 A1004052 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°49'17" 144°22'18" 130 17-Aug-89 9000 C2 A1004053 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°51'32" 144°26'19" 80 17-Aug-89 9000 A1004058 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°53'53" 144°33'42" 50 16-Nov-89 9000 A1004180 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°53'19" 144°33'02" 60 16-Nov-89 9000 A1004183 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°53'18" 144°31'40" 90 16-Nov-89 9000 A1004184 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°53'47" 144°29'39" 70 16-Nov-89 9000 A1004185 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°56'28" 144°28'52" 40 17-Nov-89 9000 1 A1004188 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°53'16" 144°25'54" 90 17-Nov-89 9000 2 A1004189 68 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°55'56" 144°28'53" 40 17-Nov-89 9000 3 A1004191 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°55'23" 144°28'54" 50 17-Nov-89 9000 4 A1004192 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°54'18" 144°28'56" 60 17-Nov-89 9000 2 A1004193 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°45'02" 144°25'52" 150 16-Nov-89 9000 2 A1004195 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°53'49" 144°30'13" 70 16-Nov-89 9000 A1004196 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°54'06" 144°15'17" 180 5-Dec-89 9000 A1004214 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°47'52" 144°17'30" 350 5-Dec-89 9010 A1004215 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°51'20" 144°15'11" 240 6-Dec-89 9000 A1004217 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°51'20" 144°15'11" 240 6-Dec-89 9010 A1004217 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°54'14" 144°26'13" 6-Dec-89 9010 C1 A1004220 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°56'44" 144°21'57" 40 6-Dec-89 9000 A1004221 12 SCR

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 76 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°57'39" 144°26'13" 60 7-Dec-89 9000 A1004222 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°44'22" 144°27'20" 160 18-Nov-89 9000 A1004267 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°56'13" 144°29'50" 30 16-Jan-90 9000 1 A1004270 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°49'16" 144°41'33" 40 18-Jan-90 9000 A1004276 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°53'48" 144°35'36" 40 18-Nov-89 9000 C1 A1004280 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°45'20" 144°26'49" 150 30-Mar-90 9000 12 A1004820 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°45'15" 144°35'20" 100 30-Mar-90 9000 A1004828 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°54'20" 144°30'06" 60 30-Mar-90 9000 2 A1004829 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°58'38" 144°33'41" 10 26-Mar-90 9000 5 A1004831 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°44'32" 144°27'15" 150 29-Mar-90 9000 6 A1004835 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°53'54" 144°25'36" 110 15-Feb-90 9000 A1004857 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°49'43" 144°42'01" 30 23-Apr-90 9000 C2 A1004872 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°53'03" 144°44'19" 10 23-Apr-90 9000 A1004874 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°51'21" 144°42'39" 15 23-Apr-90 9000 C2 A1004875 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°51'54" 144°43'19" 10 23-Apr-90 9000 A1004876 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°54'54" 144°39'20" 5 4-Apr-90 9000 1 A1004877 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°54'56" 144°43'38" 5 2-May-90 9000 A1004886 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°51'59" 144°47'33" 2 2-May-90 9000 A1004892 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°52'06" 144°48'14" 2 2-May-90 9000 A1004893 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°55'08" 144°43'13" 5 2-May-90 9000 C2 A1004894 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°50'11" 144°38'35" 40 4-May-90 9000 C2 A1004910 12

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 77 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°49'36" 144°35'52" 50 8-May-90 9000 A1004911 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°50'09" 144°36'32" 40 8-May-90 9000 A1004912 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°49'33" 144°36'21" 60 8-May-90 9000 1 A1004913 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°52'59" 144°40'21" 25 8-May-90 9000 1 A1004915 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°49'06" 144°35'41" 70 8-May-90 9000 9 A1004916 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°59'00" 144°28'17" 25 8-May-90 9000 1 A1004918 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°50'53" 144°38'05" 45 8-May-90 9000 A1004919 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°43'01" 144°36'58" 120 8-May-90 9000 A1004922 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°51'04" 144°45'16" 15 3-May-90 9000 2 A1004927 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°43'58" 144°38'35" 120 4-May-90 9000 4 A1004934 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°50'20" 144°46'06" 15 3-May-90 9000 A1004935 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°43'35" 144°38'07" 120 4-May-90 9000 4 A1004939 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°49'47" 144°40'15" 50 4-May-90 9000 1 A1004944 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°44'16" 144°40'08" 100 4-May-90 9000 4 A1004946 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°49'34" 144°37'23" 40 5-May-90 9000 1 A1004948 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°47'14" 144°39'42" 75 9-May-90 9000 2 A1004949 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°48'56" 144°38'05" 70 9-May-90 9000 3 A1004950 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°55'34" 144°37'03" 10 9-May-90 9000 A1004954 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°54'29" 144°37'05" 25 9-May-90 9000 12 A1004955 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°58'26" 144°29'49" 25 10-May-90 9000 A1004956 114 SCR

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 78 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°56'03" 144°34'19" 20 10-May-90 9000 A1004957 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°53'26" 144°32'57" 60 11-May-90 9000 A1004960 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°51'45" 144°32'40" 75 11-May-90 9000 6 A1004961 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°59'52" 144°36'11" 1 18-May-90 9000 A1004982 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°54'21" 144°33'20" 55 17-May-90 9000 2 A1004986 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°52'30" 144°38'06" 30 17-May-90 9000 A1004988 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°51'59" 144°39'09" 35 17-May-90 9000 A1004990 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°51'48" 144°37'51" 30 17-May-90 9000 2 A1004991 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°47'12" 144°25'47" 155 17-May-90 9000 A1004992 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°59'41" 144°22'56" 20 17-May-90 9000 A1004993 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°47'38" 144°23'39" 135 17-May-90 9000 A1004994 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°56'57" 144°26'06" 95 17-May-90 9000 A1004996 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°56'57" 144°26'06" 95 1-Jan-86 9000 A1004997 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°57'40" 144°29'30" 30 10-May-90 9000 A1005004 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°46'49" 144°37'28" 120 23-May-90 9000 2 A1005006 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°42'44" 144°39'18" 100 23-May-90 9000 C1 A1005007 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°43'32" 144°38'07" 110 23-May-90 9000 1 A1005008 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°56'19" 144°22'43" 40 1-Jan-75 9000 A1005012 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°57'30" 144°33'55" 20 1-Jan-88 9000 A1005013 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°45'13" 144°33'29" 105 29-May-90 9000 2 A1005015 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°47'37" 144°31'50" 115 29-May-90 9000 3 A1005017 12

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 79 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°50'37" 144°28'16" 110 29-May-90 9000 2 A1005021 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°53'11" 144°27'29" 75 17-Nov-89 9000 C1 A1005025 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°43'45" 144°23'44" 160 10-Jun-90 9000 4 A1005038 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°44'51" 144°31'14" 120 29-May-90 9000 1 A1005039 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°46'19" 144°22'45" 150 16-May-90 9000 6 A1005042 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°51'58" 144°30'12" 85 18-Jun-90 9000 2 A1005044 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°56'42" 144°39'45" 0 1-Feb-88 9000 A1005045 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°56'12" 144°36'01" 15 1-Mar-90 9000 A1005046 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°59'24" 144°39'40" 1 1-Feb-88 9000 A1005050 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°52'21" 144°30'11" 85 18-Jun-90 9000 3 A1005059 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°51'26" 144°30'50" 95 18-Jun-90 9000 C1 A1005060 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°53'24" 144°31'31" 70 18-Jun-90 9000 1 A1005063 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°44'19" 144°40'12" 100 1-Aug-90 9000 A1005107 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°57'33" 144°33'47" 20 1-Aug-90 9000 A1005109 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°50'22" 144°48'09" 10 1-Jan-86 9000 A1005118 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°53'49" 144°30'17" 75 23-Aug-90 9000 C3 A1005140 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°59'06" 144°27'52" 25 23-Aug-90 9000 C1 A1005141 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°55'57" 144°34'31" 25 23-Aug-90 9000 C2 A1005142 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°57'02" 144°32'06" 25 24-Aug-90 9000 C1 A1005144 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°52'12" 144°44'28" 10 24-Aug-90 9000 C2 A1005145 12 SCR

Arthur Rylah Institute — Frogs of the Werribee River catchment 80 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°52'35" 144°24'54" 95 24-Aug-90 9000 C1 A1005146 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°51'10" 144°33'06" 70 10-Feb-90 9000 C1 A1005192 999 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°45'24" 144°42'50" 100 24-Sep-90 9000 C1 A1005193 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°54'46" 144°25'30" 24-Sep-90 9000 1 A1005198 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 37°43'17" 144°31'25" 130 24-Sep-90 9000 1 A1005201 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 38°00'18" 144°29'29" 20 3-Mar-87 9000 A1000220 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 38°00'07" 144°32'19" 10 10-Mar-87 9000 2 A1000222 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 38°00'21" 144°33'25" 5 3-Mar-87 9000 14 A1000223 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 38°02'28" 144°29'13" 15 21-Jul-88 9000 1 A1002373 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 38°05'07" 144°29'40" 2 2-Jul-89 9000 A1002691 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 38°05'10" 144°30'31" 3 2-Jul-89 9000 C2 A1002692 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 38°00'56" 144°28'59" 10 13-Jun-89 9000 C1 A1003888 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 38°01'16" 144°30'25" 10 13-Jun-89 9000 1 A1003889 114 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 38°01'07" 144°29'24" 10 17-Nov-89 9000 4 A1004186 12 SCR 3918 Spotted Marsh Frog SCR Limnodynastes tasmaniensis 38°00'06" 144°24'33" 16-Nov-89 9010 A1004207 110 SCR

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