| Specimen ID | 205 |
| Group | Amphibians-Frogs |
| Genus | Eleutherodactylus |
| Species | campi |
| Common Name | Rio Grande Chirping Frog |
| State | TX |
| County | Tarrant |
| Locality | junction of Daggett and Sunset Terrace, Fort Worth. |
| Mapping Accuracy | Accurate |
| HUC8 Name | Lower West Fork Trinity |
| HUC8 Number | 12030102 |
| HUC10 Name | Lower Clear Fork Trinity River |
| HUC10 Number | 1203010203 |
| HUC12 Name | Lake Como-Clear Fork Trinity River |
| HUC12 Number | 120301020307 |
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| Collection Day | 18 |
| Collection Month | 9 |
| Collection Year | 1993 |
| Year Accuracy | Actual |
| Potential Pathway | hitch hiker |
| Status | established |
| Reference 1 |
| Ref. Number: | 12064 |
| Author: | McGown, L.S., M.T. Dixon, and L.K. Ammerman |
| Date: | 1994 |
| Title: | Geographic distribution. Syrrhophus cystignathoides. |
| Journal: | Herpetological Review |
| Volume: | 25 |
| Issue: | 1 |
| Pages: | 32 |
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| Comments | possibly introduced via the plant nursery trade, as in San Antonio and Houston; The frogs have established themselves in rocky areas along a two mile stretch on the bluff of the Clear Fork of the Trinity River. |
| Record Type | Specimen |
| Disposal | Texas A&M Collection |
| Museum Cat Number | TCWC70873-70874 |
| Verifier | Dixon, J. R. |
| Freshwater/Marine | Freshwater |
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