Gastrophryne olivacea (Great Plains Narrowmoutn Toad)

GREAT PLAINS NARROWMOUTH TOAD Gastrophyrne olivacea (Hallowell, 1856) 

      STATUS: Common

      LOCALITIES OBSERVED:  Collin Co.:  3 mi E of Wylie near Beaver Creek Estates, one mi S of Copeville, 2 mi W of Wylie, near Brockdale Park on Lake Lavon, N of Farmersville, and near jct of CR 610 and US 380;  Dallas Co.:  White Rock Creek area, gravel pits W of Carrollton, Dallas Nature Center, .5 mi S of Mansfield Rd. on Anderson Rd., and prairie area near Oates and I-635 in N Mesquite;  Parker Co.:  Lake Mineral Wells State Park, Rio Brazos Estates near Brazos River;  Tarrant Co.:  Silver Creek area of Lake Worth,  Rocky Creek Park at Benbrook Lake, Kennedale area, and Benbrook-Aledo hills;  Wise Co.:  Lyndon B. Johnson Nat'l Grasslands NW of Decatur

      DOCUMENTED COUNTIES:  Collin, Dallas, Denton, Hood, Kaufman, Johnson, Parker, Somervell, Tarrant, and Wise

      HABITAT:  Western Cross Timbers, Fort Worth Prairie, Mesquite Grand Prairie, Trinity River Bottoms, Blackland Prairie, and Brazos River Bottoms

 

 

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