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Litoria aurea, golden bell frog
Plate 26 from Zoological drawings by Ferdinand Bauer (1760-1826)
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1774 1814 18th Century Amphibia Amphibian Anura Australasia Australian Bauer Bell Discovery Exploration Ferdinand Lucas Bauer Flinders Frog Investigator Lissamphibia Lissamphibian Hylidae Litoria Litoria Aurea
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Plate 26 from Zoological Drawings by Ferdinand Bauer: A 18th Century Illustration of the Golden Bell Frog, Litoria aurea, of Australia This exquisite illustration, Plate 26 from Ferdinand Bauer's Zoological Drawings, depicts the Golden Bell Frog, Litoria aurea, a native Australian amphibian. Bauer, an accomplished artist and natural history illustrator, created this detailed drawing during the early 19th century, between 1774 and 1814. The Golden Bell Frog is native to eastern Australia and New Guinea and is a member of the Hylidae family within the order Anura, commonly known as tree frogs. The Golden Bell Frog is easily recognizable by its vibrant golden-green coloration, which provides excellent camouflage against the lush vegetation of its rainforest habitat. This illustration showcases the frog's intricate details, from its webbed feet and large, expressive eyes to the textured patterns on its skin. The discovery and exploration of new species, including the Golden Bell Frog, were significant events during the 18th and 19th centuries. European investigators, such as Bauer and Matthew Flinders, played a crucial role in documenting and cataloging the diverse wildlife of Australasia. Their work laid the foundation for modern taxonomy and our understanding of the natural world. This illustration is a testament to Bauer's skill and dedication as a natural history artist. It provides a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering a window into the world of Litoria aurea and the rich biodiversity of Australia during the 18th century.
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