Strecker's chorus frogs can attain a size of approximately 1.5 inches (about 3.5 cm). They vary in color from light
grey,
brown to
green with darker longitudinal blotches, and a distinctive dark spot that runs underneath the eye. Their underside is typically
white in color, with
yellow or
orange around the groin region. Whether this name refers to a species with two subspecies: Strecker's chorus frog,
Pseudacris streckeri streckeri Wright & Wright, 1933 and Illinois chorus frog,
Pseudacris streckeri illinoensis (Smith, 1951), or whether the
Illinois chorus frog is split off as its own species is controversial. Collins recognized it as its own species which was followed by ASW6.0 and Amphibiaweb on the basis of its diagnosability from Pseudacris streckeri and its allopatry. The IUCNredlist 2013.2 has not incorporated this taxonomic split. == References ==