The Australian Lace-lid is classified as Endangered (EN), considered to be facing a very high risk of extinction in the wild.
The Australian Lace-lid (Nyctimystes dayi) is a tree frog and is the only species in its genus that occurs in Australia. More
Images Male Australian lace-lid on leaf ARKive is working with IUCN - International Union for Conservation of Nature, to source images of the world's threatened amphibian species. More
Images previous Australian lace-lid imageAustralian lace-lid pair in amplexus © Jodi RowleyAustralian lace-lid pair in amplexus Species related by - * Family group * Habitat * Conservation status More
The Australian Lace-lid has an unusual eye covering that gives this unique frog its name. * These attractive mid-sized frogs are highly variable in colour and pattern. More
The Australian Lace-lid is endearing with its larger than average dark eyes. It is usually found on vegetation or rocks around fast flowing streams in the tropical rainforests of north-east Queensland. More
Australian Lace-lid Frog (Nyctimystes dayi) in resting position with eyelid open. Tropical northe... More