- it.
Albanerpetontids were
small (several cm to
several tens of
centimetres in length) and
superficially lizard-like. The skin of
albanerpetontids was...
- Myanmar. The
remains of
Yaksha perettii are the best
preserved of all
albanerpetontids,
which usually consist of
isolated fragments or
crushed flat, and have...
- the Paleocene.
These include the frog
Theatonius lancensis and the
albanerpetontid Albanerpeton galaktion; therefore, some
amphibians do seem to have...
- Arizona. The
fourth group of lissamphibians, the
extinct salamander-like
albanerpetontids,
first appeared in the
Middle Jur****ic,
represented by Anoualerpeton...
- However,
Matsumoto &
Evans (2018)
reinterpreted this
specimen as an
albanerpetontid amphibian. This
specimen was
given the name
Yaksha perettii in 2020...
-
Albanerpeton is
suggested to have had a
preference for
moist environments.
Albanerpetontids are
proposed to have been sit-and wait
predators that fed on invertebrates...
-
outside the
border of the
external nasal opening. As is
common for
Albanerpetontids, the
remains of
Anoualerpeton all come from so-called microvertebrate...
- and teleosts.
Amphibians include frogs, salamanders, and the
extinct albanerpetontids.
Reptiles include lizards (such as the
large monitor Palaeosaniwa)...
-
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...
- The true
toads evolved during the Paleocene. The
final record of
albanerpetontids from
North America and
outside of
Europe and Anatolia, an
unnamed species...