Specimen ID | 558252 |
Group | Amphibians-Frogs |
Genus | Osteopilus |
Species | septentrionalis |
Common Name | Cuban Treefrog |
State | FL |
County | Escambia |
Locality | garden of private residence near Bertha St and Nelle Ave |
Mapping Accuracy | Accurate |
HUC8 Name | Perdido Bay |
HUC8 Number | 03140107 |
HUC10 Name | Wolf Bay Frontal |
HUC10 Number | 0314010702 |
HUC12 Name | Perdido Pass-Frontal Gulf of Mexico |
HUC12 Number | 031401070204 |
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Collection Day | 18 |
Collection Month | 6 |
Collection Year | 2013 |
Year Accuracy | Actual |
Potential Pathway | hitch hiker on plants |
Status | unknown |
Reference 1 |
Ref. Number: | 24369 |
Author: | Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health. |
Date: | 2019 |
Title: | EDDMapS: Early detection and distribution mapping system |
Publisher: | The University of Georgia |
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Comments | EDDMapS Record ID = 2989095. "The invdividual was found under the lid of a rain barrel in a suburban backyard. Large size (3 in body length), splotchy coloration, large toepads, and bumpy skin were all characteristic of the Cuban. They are not common in this area, and this was the only individual spotted." |
Record Type | Literature |
Verifier | Dr. Steve Johnson |
Freshwater/Marine | Freshwater |
Number Collected | 1 |
Size | 3 inches |
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