{{Short description|Species of amphibian}} {{Speciesbox | status = LC | status_system = IUCN3.1 | status_ref = <ref name=IUCN>{{cite iucn|author=Jean-Marc Hero|author2= Peter Robertson|author3= Frank Lemckert |name-list-style=amp |year=2004 |title= ''Paracrinia haswelli'' |article-number= e.T41185A10409803 |doi=10.2305/IUCN.UK.2004.RLTS.T41185A10409803.en |access-date=24 May 2023}}</ref> | image = paracrinia_haswelli.jpg | image_caption = Mature Haswell's froglet | image2 = Haswell's Frog - Paracrinia haswelli tadpole.jpg | image2_caption = Tadpole stage of Haswell's frog | parent_authority = Heyer & Liem, 1976 | taxon = Paracrinia haswelli | authority = (Fletcher, 1894) | range_map = Paracrinia distribution.png | range_map_caption = Distribution of the Haswell's froglet }}

'''Haswell's frog''' ('''''Paracrinia haswelli''''') is a small ground frog found around coastal swamps in eastern Australia from around Port Macquarie, New South Wales to the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria. It is the only member of the genus '''''Paracrinia'''''.

==Description== thumb|left|180px|The ventral surface of ''Paracrinia haswelli'' This species of frog reaches {{Convert|30|mm|in|abbr=on}} in length. This frog varies from light grey-brown, pale brown to red-brown above with some darker flecks. There is normally a faint mid-dorsal stripe running down the back. There is also a dark band running from the back of the eye to the shoulder. The top half of the iris is silver. The thighs are red, which gives it another name, the red-groined froglet. The ventral surface of this species is light brown with white patches.

==Ecology and behaviour== This species is associated with coastal swamps, particularly in wallum swampland and heathland. This species also inhabits dams, ponds, and ditches in sclerophyll forest and woodland.

Males make an "annk" call from water or on land during most of the year, but most often after rain in autumn and winter. Eggs are laid in water attached to sticks and leaves. The tadpole of this species has very deeply arched tail fins. Metamorphosis occurs during spring and autumn after a tadpole life span of about 100 days. Metamorph frogs measure {{Convert|13|mm|in|abbr=on}} and resemble the adult, however, the thigh red colouration is not yet fully developed.

==References== {{Reflist}}

==External links== {{Commons}} * {{Wikispecies-inline|Paracrinia haswelli|''Paracrinia haswelli''}} *[https://web.archive.org/web/20060823162634/http://frogsaustralia.net.au/frogs/display.cfm?frog_id=66 Frogs Australia Network]-frog call available here. *[https://frogs.org.au/frogs/species/Paracrinia/haswelli/ Frogs of Australia] *Anstis, M. 2002. Tadpoles of South-eastern Australia. Reed New Holland: Sydney. *Robinson, M. 2002. A Field Guide to Frogs of Australia. Australian Museum/Reed New Holland: Sydney.

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Category:Amphibians of New South Wales Category:Amphibians of Victoria (state) Category:Myobatrachidae <!-- Category:Monotypic amphibian genera moved to genus redirect --> Category:Amphibians described in 1894 Category:Frogs of Australia Category:Taxa named by Joseph James Fletcher