Rawlinsonia is a genus of tree frogs in the family Pelodryadidae. These frogs are native to eastern Australia. Species in the genus were previously included the wastebasket genus Litoria, but were placed into the resurrected genus Rawlinsonia after a comprehensive phylogenetic study in 2025.

Species within Rawlinsonia range from small-to-large sized frogs that are usually grey to brown in colour, though some species exhibit green forms in parts of their range. Breeding males can also be slightly brighter in colour, sometimes becoming yellow or brick red. Unlike most Australian frogs, some species within this genus breed during colder months when most frogs are inactive.

Species

Rawlinsonia contains 11 species:

Common nameBinomial name
South Australian tree frogRawlinsonia calliscelis (Peters, 1874)
Atherton Tablelands whirring tree frogRawlinsonia corbeni (Wells and Wellington, 1985)
Eungella whirring tree frogRawlinsonia eungellensis (Price, Hoskin, Mahony, and Donnellan, 2025)
Southern brown tree frogRawlinsonia ewingii (Duméril and Bibron, 1841)
Jervis Bay tree frogRawlinsonia jervisiensis (Duméril and Bibron, 1841)
Littlejohn's tree frogRawlinsonia littlejohni (White, Whitford, and Mahony, 1994)
Plains brown tree frogRawlinsonia paraewingi (Watson, Loftus-Hills, and Littlejohn, 1971)
Revealed frogRawlinsonia revelata (Ingram, Corben, and Hosmer, 1982)
Kangaroo Island tree frogRawlinsonia sibilus (Parkin, Rowley, Elliott-Tate, Mahony, Sumner, Melville, and Donnellan, 2024)
Whistling tree frogRawlinsonia verreauxii (Duméril, 1853)
Watson's tree frogRawlinsonia watsoni (Mahony, Moses, Mahony, Lemckert, and Donnellan, 2020)