Although the Gray and Cope's Gray tree frogs are visually indistinguishable, there have been genetic tests done and Gray tree frogs are not in the southeast at all. The reference link I included gives the range for Cope's Gray tree frog, and here is the distribution map for the Gray tree frog http://amphibiaweb.org/cgi-bin/amphib_query?rel-common_name=like&rel-family=equals&rel-ordr=equals&rel-intro_isocc=like&rel-description=like&rel-distribution=like&rel-life_history=like&rel-trends_and_threats=like&rel-relation_to_humans=like&rel-comments=like&rel-submittedby=like&max=200&orderbyaw=Family&include_synonymies=Yes&show_photos=Yes&rel-scientific_name=contains&where-scientific_name=hyla+versicolor&rel-genus=equals&where-genus=&rel-species=equals&where-species=&where-common_name=&where-subfamily=&where-family=any&where-ordr=any&rel-isocc=occurs+in&where-isocc=&rel-species_account=matchboolean&where-species_account=&rel-declinecauses=equals&where-declinecauses=&rel-iucn=equals&where-iucn=&rel-cites=equals&where-cites=&where-submittedby=
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