taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03AF87BDFF8D8622FC1CFDF89B18FEE8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4894974/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4894974	Fig. 6. Litoria mira holotype (SAMA R70446) from the Purari River Basin in life. Photograph: S. Richards.	Fig. 6. Litoria mira holotype (SAMA R70446) from the Purari River Basin in life. Photograph: S. Richards.	2021-05-20	Oliver, Paul M.;Rittmeyer, Eric N.;Torkkola, Janne;Donnellan, Stephen C.;Dah, Chris;Richards, Stephen J.		Zenodo	biologists	Oliver, Paul M.;Rittmeyer, Eric N.;Torkkola, Janne;Donnellan, Stephen C.;Dah, Chris;Richards, Stephen J.			
03AF87BDFF8D8622FC1CFDF89B18FEE8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4894976/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4894976	Fig. 7. Litoria mira holotype (SAMA R70446) in life: (a) details of webbing and tubercles on hand, (b) weakly pigmented nuptial pads, and (c) dark purplish brown colouration on hidden surfaces of thighs. All photographs S. Richards.	Fig. 7. Litoria mira holotype (SAMA R70446) in life: (a) details of webbing and tubercles on hand, (b) weakly pigmented nuptial pads, and (c) dark purplish brown colouration on hidden surfaces of thighs. All photographs S. Richards.	2021-05-20	Oliver, Paul M.;Rittmeyer, Eric N.;Torkkola, Janne;Donnellan, Stephen C.;Dah, Chris;Richards, Stephen J.		Zenodo	biologists	Oliver, Paul M.;Rittmeyer, Eric N.;Torkkola, Janne;Donnellan, Stephen C.;Dah, Chris;Richards, Stephen J.			
03AF87BDFF8D8622FC1CFDF89B18FEE8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4894978/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4894978	Fig. 8. Species in the Litoria caerulea group in life: (a) L. mira paratype SAMA R70446 from upper Fly River Region, Papua New Guinea, (b) L. mira paratype SAMA R71656 from Purari River Basin, Papua New Guinea, (c) L. caerulea from near Kuranda, Australia, (d) L. cavernicola from Theda Station, Australia, (e) L. gilleni from Simpson’s Gap, Australia, and (f) L. splendida from the King Leopold Ranges, Australia. Photographs: (a–c) S. Richards, (d) B. Schrembri, (e) C. Jolly and (f) P. Horner.	Fig. 8. Species in the Litoria caerulea group in life: (a) L. mira paratype SAMA R70446 from upper Fly River Region, Papua New Guinea, (b) L. mira paratype SAMA R71656 from Purari River Basin, Papua New Guinea, (c) L. caerulea from near Kuranda, Australia, (d) L. cavernicola from Theda Station, Australia, (e) L. gilleni from Simpson’s Gap, Australia, and (f) L. splendida from the King Leopold Ranges, Australia. Photographs: (a–c) S. Richards, (d) B. Schrembri, (e) C. Jolly and (f) P. Horner.	2021-05-20	Oliver, Paul M.;Rittmeyer, Eric N.;Torkkola, Janne;Donnellan, Stephen C.;Dah, Chris;Richards, Stephen J.		Zenodo	biologists	Oliver, Paul M.;Rittmeyer, Eric N.;Torkkola, Janne;Donnellan, Stephen C.;Dah, Chris;Richards, Stephen J.			
03AF87BDFF8D8622FC1CFDF89B18FEE8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4894962/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4894962	Fig. 1. Distribution of nominal species in the Litoria caerulea group across Australia and New Guinea. Samples previously identified as L. caerulea from non-savannah habitats across New Guinea are indicated by orange triangles and an asterisk above the species name. In New Guinea, the largest areas of savannah are found in the Trans-Fly region and Central Province. Distributional data are largely from the Atlas of Living Australia.	Fig. 1. Distribution of nominal species in the Litoria caerulea group across Australia and New Guinea. Samples previously identified as L. caerulea from non-savannah habitats across New Guinea are indicated by orange triangles and an asterisk above the species name. In New Guinea, the largest areas of savannah are found in the Trans-Fly region and Central Province. Distributional data are largely from the Atlas of Living Australia.	2021-05-20	Oliver, Paul M.;Rittmeyer, Eric N.;Torkkola, Janne;Donnellan, Stephen C.;Dah, Chris;Richards, Stephen J.		Zenodo	biologists	Oliver, Paul M.;Rittmeyer, Eric N.;Torkkola, Janne;Donnellan, Stephen C.;Dah, Chris;Richards, Stephen J.			
03AF87BDFF8D8622FC1CFDF89B18FEE8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4894964/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4894964	Fig. 2. Images of habitat for species in the Litoria caerulea group: (a) temporary pool in disturbed lowland swamp rainforest in the Purari River Region, New Guinea, collecting locality for non-savanna L. caerulea; (b) temporary pool in lowland rainforest in the Upper Fly River Region, New Guinea, collecting locality for non-savanna L. caerulea; (c) flooded open sclerophyll savannah in the Trans-Fly region of southern Papua New Guinea, habitat of L. caerulea; and (d) limestone ranges in semiarid savannah in the southern Kimberley region, Australia, habitat for L. caerulea and L. splendida. Photographs: (a–c) S. Richards and (d) P. Oliver.	Fig. 2. Images of habitat for species in the Litoria caerulea group: (a) temporary pool in disturbed lowland swamp rainforest in the Purari River Region, New Guinea, collecting locality for non-savanna L. caerulea; (b) temporary pool in lowland rainforest in the Upper Fly River Region, New Guinea, collecting locality for non-savanna L. caerulea; (c) flooded open sclerophyll savannah in the Trans-Fly region of southern Papua New Guinea, habitat of L. caerulea; and (d) limestone ranges in semiarid savannah in the southern Kimberley region, Australia, habitat for L. caerulea and L. splendida. Photographs: (a–c) S. Richards and (d) P. Oliver.	2021-05-20	Oliver, Paul M.;Rittmeyer, Eric N.;Torkkola, Janne;Donnellan, Stephen C.;Dah, Chris;Richards, Stephen J.		Zenodo	biologists	Oliver, Paul M.;Rittmeyer, Eric N.;Torkkola, Janne;Donnellan, Stephen C.;Dah, Chris;Richards, Stephen J.			
03AF87BDFF8D8622FC1CFDF89B18FEE8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/4894980/files/figure.png	http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4894980	Fig. 9. Waveform (a) and spectrogram (b) of an advertisement call series produced by Litoria mira (SAMA R71658) at an air temperature of 25OC near Wamangu Village, Papua New Guinea.	Fig. 9. Waveform (a) and spectrogram (b) of an advertisement call series produced by Litoria mira (SAMA R71658) at an air temperature of 25OC near Wamangu Village, Papua New Guinea.	2021-05-20	Oliver, Paul M.;Rittmeyer, Eric N.;Torkkola, Janne;Donnellan, Stephen C.;Dah, Chris;Richards, Stephen J.		Zenodo	biologists	Oliver, Paul M.;Rittmeyer, Eric N.;Torkkola, Janne;Donnellan, Stephen C.;Dah, Chris;Richards, Stephen J.			
