Amphibians of the Chicago Wilderness Region eggs of some common species. 1. wood frog. 2. western chorus frog. 3. northern leopard frog

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1 eggs of some common species 1. wood frog Lithobates sylvaticus Globular clusters of 300 900 eggs, often many clusters massed together. Attached to submerged plants near water surface. 1a 1b 2. western chorus frog Pseudacris triseriata Small, cylindrical clusters (1 4 cm across) of 20 100 eggs, attached to sticks and leaf petioles 8 20 cm under water. 3. northern leopard frog Lithobates pipiens A tight, globular mass about 10 15 cm in diameter, laid a few centimeters under water and attached to vegetation. Contains up to 6000 eggs. 3a 3b 4. american toad Anaxyrus americanus Long, linear strings of black eggs. Wrapped around vegetation or floating on water surface.

2 eggs of some common species 5. bullfrog Lithobates catesbeiana Huge masses of 1000 5000 eggs, floating on water surface. 6. blue-spotted salamander Ambystoma laterale Laid singly or in clusters of up to 4 eggs on edges of leaves and other debris on pond bottom. 7. spotted salamander Ambystoma maculatum Dense, gelatinous masses of up to 200 eggs, attached to edges of leaves, twigs, and other debris on pond bottom. 8. tiger salamander Ambystoma tigrinum Clusters of 20 50, attached to twigs, leaves, and plant stems under water.

3 9. wood frog Lithobates sylvaticus Body is brown with gold speckles. Tail fin mottled. Eyes toward the top of the head. 10. western chorus frog Pseudacris triseriata Body is dark with gold speckles. Tail fin is unicolored or clear with small black dots. Eyes on the sides of the head. 11. spring peeper Pseudacris crucifer Light brown with gold speckles. Eyes on the sides of the head. Tail fin blotched, with a clear area next to the tail muscle. 12. northern leopard frog Lithobates pipiens Light brown in color with clear tail fin. Occasional light-colored dots on tail fin.

4 13. pickerel frog Lithobates palustris Purplish-black with light spots. Tail fin is highly arched and uniformly speckled. 14. american toad Anaxyrus americanus Black in color with little or no mottling. Small size, less than one inch snout to tail tip. 14a 14b 15. gray tree frog Hyla versicolor Wide, highly arched tail fins with bold red-orange and black coloration. 16. cope s gray tree frog Hyla chrysoscelis Indistinguishable from Hyla versicolor tadpole.

5 9. cricket frog Acris crepitans Distinctive black tip at the end of tail. 10. green frog Lithobates clamitans Very large, up to several inches snout to tail tip. Light brown and covered with blotchy, uneven black spots. 11. bullfrog Lithobates catesbeiana 11a Early stage coloration: dark body, blotched with iridescent gold blotches. Tail clear or light-colored. Mid-stage coloration: tail covered with small, evenly scattered black dots. 11b Late stage coloration: very large, up to several inches snout to tail tip. Light brown and covered with small, evenly scattered black dots. 11c

6 12. blue-spotted salamander Ambystoma laterale Dark brown with yellowish blotches on back and a yellow stripe on sides. 13. tiger salamander Ambystoma tigrinum Wide head and pale underside. 14. spotted salamander Ambystoma maculatum Pale belly with mottled tail fin.