Chlorohyla is a genus of arboreal frogs in the family Pelodryadidae. These frogs are native to eastern Australia, Papua and surrounding islands. Species in the genus were previously included within the wastebasket genus Litoria, but were separated into a new genus in 2025. They are small-to-medium sized frogs, all with a uniform green colour and often brightly-coloured (red or orange) eyes.

Species

Common nameBinomial name
Aru tree frogChlorohyla aruensis (Horst, 1883)
Chlorohyla auae (Menzies and Tyler, 2004)
Chlorohyla bella (McDonald, Rowley, Richards, and Frankham, 2016)
Chlorohyla callista (Kraus, 2013)
Red-eyed tree frogChlorohyla chloris (Boulenger, 1892)
Chlorohyla elkeae (Günther and Richards, 2000)
Chlorohyla eschata (Kraus and Allison, 2009)
Dainty green tree frogChlorohyla gracilenta (Peters, 1869)
Chlorohyla kumae (Menzies and Tyler, 2004)
Chlorohyla robinsonae (Oliver, Stuart-Fox, and Richards, 2008)
Wahai tree frogChlorohyla vagabunda (Peters and Doria, 1878)
Orange-thighed frogChlorohyla xanthomera (Davies, McDonald, and Adams, 1986)