The Iberian Painted Frog is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
East Iberian Painted Frog in AndalucĂa English: East Iberian Painted Frog Scientific: Discoglossus jaenneae (Busack 1986) Castilian: Sapillo Pintojo Meridional Portuguese: Discoglosso-meridional Family: Discoglossidae Distribution: Southern and Eastern Spain on Limestone or gypsum More
Immediately, a DOR East Iberian Painted Frog was found. Not really a succesfull stop (Large Psammodromus, Spanish Terrapin), if it wasn More
The Iberian Painted Frog (Discoglossus hispanicus) from Spain and Portugal. The Spanish Painted Frog (Discoglossus jeanneae) from Spain. The Corsican Painted Frog (Discoglossus montalenti) from France (Corsica). More
The Iberian painted frog was a sub adult specimen of the spotted sort, so it was hard to separate him from the big mass of the water frogs. Although we kept on searching, we couldn't find other specimen of these two amphibians. More
southern marbled newt, west Iberian painted frog, both common and stripeless tree frogs, natterjack, Spanish (stripe-necked) terrapin, ocellated and spiny-footed lizards, large and Spanish psammodromus and Montpellier snake, while outstanding among the mammals are the nationally scarce barbastelle bat, Cabrera's vole, otter, western polecat More
amphibian, most memorably Sue E's Iberian Painted Frog, which joined our picnic under the Serra do Louro. More