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divergent from
modern amphibians in
numerous aspects. The
fossil record of
albanerpetontids spans over 160
million years from the
Middle Jur****ic to the beginning...
- the
family Albanerpetontidae. It is the
oldest and most
primitive albanerpetontid known.
Fossils have been
found of two
different species, Anoualerpeton...
- Jur****ic of Arizona. The
fourth group of lissamphibians, the
extinct albanerpetontids,
first appeared in the
Middle Jur****ic,
represented by Anoualerpeton...
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Celtedens is an
extinct genus of
albanerpetontid amphibian from the
Early Cretaceous of England, Spain,
Sweden and Italy, and the Late Jur****ic of Portugal...
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Wesserpeton is an
extinct genus of
albanerpetontid amphibian known from the Isle of Wight,
southern England.
Wesserpeton is
known from the
holotype NHMUK PV R36521...
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Albanerpeton is an
extinct genus of salamander-like
albanerpetontid amphibian found in
North America,
Europe and Asia
first appearing in Cretaceous-aged...
- However,
Matsumoto &
Evans (2018)
reinterpreted this
specimen as an
albanerpetontid amphibian. This
specimen was
given the name
Yaksha perettii in 2020...
- The true
toads evolved during the Paleocene. The
final record of
albanerpetontids from
North America and
outside of
Europe and Anatolia, an
unnamed species...
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Yaksha perettii is an
extinct species of
albanerpetontid amphibian, and the only
species in the
genus Yaksha. It is
known from
three specimens found in...
- the Paleocene.
These include the frog
Theatonius lancensis and the
albanerpetontid Albanerpeton galaktion; therefore, some
amphibians do seem to have...