See text Acridina Mivart, 1869 (unavailable) Acridinae Kuhn, 1965 (unavailable) Acridini Dubois, Ohler, & Duellman, 2017 (unavailable) Hyliolini Dubois, Ohler, & Duellman, 2017 Acrisini Dubois, Ohler, & Duellman, 2017 Acrisinae is a subfamily of the tree frog family Hylidae.
They are native to most of the Nearctic realm, and are found as far north as the Great Slave Lake in Canada, all across the United States, and down Baja California and some parts of northern Mexico.
These frogs are mainly found on woody vegetation near water in habitats such as grasslands, wetlands, swamps, and vernal pools.
There are currently two genera (Acris and Pseudacris) comprising 21 species in the subfamily Acrisinae.
Acris is found throughout the eastern half of North America while Pseudacris is found all over the continent with the highest diversity on the western coast of North America.