Tyler's toadlet

Tyler's toadlet (Uperoleia tyleri) is a species of ground frog that is found in coastal areas in southern New South Wales and eastern Victoria.

[1][2] The specific name tyleri honours Michael J. Tyler, an Australian herpetologist.

A pale crown is present on the head of this species, however is less distinct than in U. fusca and U. laevigata.

This species is associated with dams and swamps in heathland, forest and cleared land.

It has a solid distribution south of Jervis Bay Territory and there are some populations between Jervis Bay and Sydney, there are records for this species north of Sydney, however similarities with other Uperoleia frogs may have led to mis-identification.