Northern Pacific Treefrog (aka Hollywood Frog of movie fame)
Pseudacris regilla
When you hear frog sounds at night in a movie, it is normally this species because they occur around Hollywood.
Gray Treefrog
Dryophytes (Hyla) versicolor
LS
Western Louisiana and isolated populations in and around Evangeline Parish.
The two species of gray treefrog can easily be differentiated by their vocalizations. They are impossible to separate on pattern.
Cuban Treefrog
Osteopilus septentrionalis
H
Occasional specimens arrive on plants from Florida; the first breeding population occurred in the Fly behind Audubon Zoo (2017).
Photo Credit: D. Heckhard
Ornate Chorus Frog
Pseudacris ornata
LN
North of Lake; not found in Louisiana since 1965
Cajun Chorus Frog
Pseudacris fouquettei
H, LS, LN
South & North of Lake Pontchartrain
Spring Peeper
Pseudacris crucifer
H, LS, LN
South & North of Lake Pontchartrain
Squirrel Treefrog
Dryophytes (Hyla) squirellus
H, LS, LN
South & North of Lake Pontchartrain
This species is green when breeding, and shades of brown when otherwise active.
Barking Treefrog
Dryophytes (Hyla) gratiosus
H, LN
North of Lake Pontchartrain
Green Treefrog
Dryophytes (Hyla) cinereus
H, LS, LN
South and North of Lake Pontchartrain
Photo Credit (second photo): James W. Beck
Pinewoods Treefrog
Dryophytes (Hyla) femoralis
H, LN
North of Lake Pontchartrain