2 Australasian Journal of Herpetology Australasian Journal of Herpetology Issue 43, 25 April 2020. Contents

Three new species of frog in the genus Limnodynastes Fitzinger, 1843 from east Australia, two new Platyplectron Peters, 1863 species from east Australia and three new species of Ranaster Macleay, 1878 from north Australia. ... Raymond T. Hoser, 3-14. The inevitable reassessment of the Australasian frog genera Mixophyes Günther, 1864 and Taudactylus Straughan and Lee, 1966, resulting in the formal descriptions of two new families, new subfamilies and tribes, three new genera, 2 new subgenera, 1 new species and 2 new subspecies. ... Raymond T. Hoser, 15-26. Two new species of fish, previously confused with the Macquarie Perch Macquaria australasica Cuvier 1830 (Actinopterygii: Perciformes: Percichthyidae) from east coast drainages in Australia. Raymond T. Hoser, 27-32. Hiding in plain sight! A new species of Water Skink Eulamprus Fitzinger, 1843 from north-east Queensland. ... Raymond T. Hoser, 33-37. A new species of Water Dragon from North Queensland, Australia (Reptilia: : Sauria: Agamidae: Intellagama Wells and Wellington, 1985). ... Raymond T. Hoser, 38-40. A long overdue refinement of the of the Mallee Dragon Complex Ctenophorus (Phthanodon) fordi (Storr, 1965) sensu lato with the formal descriptions of four new subspecies. ... Raymond T. Hoser, 41-49. Five new species of Australian venomous , within the Australian genus Brachyurophis Günther, 1863 (Serpentes: ). ... Raymond T. Hoser, 50-56. Two new species of Australian venomous snake, previously identified as Narophis bimaculata (Duméril, Bibron and Duméril, 1854) from Southern Australia. ... Raymond T. Hoser, 57-61. A new species of Australian venomous snake, previously identified as littoralis (Storr, 1968) from Western Australia. ... Raymond T. Hoser, 62-64.

Cover Photo: Limnodynastes alexantenori sp. nov. from Berwick, Victoria, Australia. Photo: Raymond Hoser.

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