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The barred frogs are a group of frogs in the genus Mixophyes.
The barred frogs are native to the eastern coast of Australia, with one species inhabiting New Guinea.
The Giant Barred Frog, Mixophyes iteratus, is a species of barred frogs in Australia.
All the other frogs of the genus Mixophyes breed only in streams.
There are crossbands on the legs, this may cause confusion with similar looking Mixophyes frogs.
The barred frogs are a group of frogs in the genus Mixophyes.
Tadpoles greatly fear the Mixophyes Frog.
Like all frogs of the genus Mixophyes, the Northern Barred Frog has bars running across its legs.
In Australia, the adults may be confused with large native frogs from the genera Limnodynastes, Cyclorana and Mixophyes.
The Giant Barred Frog, Mixophyes iteratus, is a species of barred frogs in Australia.
This frog can be distinguished from all other Mixophyes species by the blue crescent in the upper iris, except for Mixophyes fleayi.
The Great Barred Frog (Mixophyes fasciolatus) is an Australian ground-dwelling frog of the genus Mixophyes.
This species is similar to other frogs in the Mixophys genus, particularly the Stuttering Frog (Mixophyes balbus) of which it can only be distinguished by the presence of mottling on the flanks.
The Great Barred Frog (Mixophyes fasciolatus) and Giant Barred Frog (Mixophyes iterauts) also occur in the same area as this species.