Three-striped Tree Frog. Swamp Cricket 



Frog. Three-lined Tree 

 Frog. Striped Tree Frog. 

 Swamp Tree Frog. 

 Peeper. Spring Peeper. 

 Hay Frog. Little Tree- 

 toad. Tree Frog. Chorus 

 Frog. Little Striped 

 Frog. Prairie Tree Frog. 

 Striped Bush Frog. 

 Treefrog Peeper. 



Plate XXXII. (xi). 1,3, 

 5, 6. Females. 2. Male. 4. 

 Eggs. 



Pseudacris nigrita triseriata 

 (Wied). 



Range: Oswego, N.Y., west 

 along the southern shore of 

 Lake Ontario, west to north- 

 eastern Arizona, Utah, Ne- 

 vada, Idaho, and south to 

 Arkansas and Louisiana. 



Habitat: Low bushes and 

 plants, and on the ground. 

 Breeds in ditches, swamps, or 

 temporary ponds. 



Size: Adults, 4/5-1 1/2 

 inches. (Males, 21-32 mm. 

 Females, 20-37.5 mm.). 



General appearance: These 

 are small, slender frogs with 

 pointed heads, extremely long 

 fourth toes and with small 

 disks on their toes. They are 

 brown or olive or grayish 

 with a dark brown triangle, 

 spot or stripe between the 

 eyes. The most prominent 

 stripe is one from the nostril 

 through the eye, over the 

 arm, and extending along the 



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