Definition of Discoglossid. Meaning of Discoglossid. Synonyms of Discoglossid

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Meaning of Discoglossid from wikipedia

- separate families, implying resurrection of the Discoglossidae. The term "discoglossid" has also been used to refer to many primitive fossil frogs that share...
- Barbourula busuangensis is a species of frog in the family Bombinatoridae. It is also known under the common names Philippine flat-headed frog, Palawan...
- approximately 94 mm. It differs morphologically in many respects from all other discoglossids, including the number of presacral vertebrae (9 instead of the usual...
- vertebrae, free ribs, ulna and radius not fused, bony skull with some discoglossid characters. Despite living around 188 million years ago, Vieraella was...
- Bakonybatrachus is an extinct genus of discoglossine discoglossid frog known from northwestern Hungary. Bakonybatrachus is known from the holotype MTM V 2010...
- Garcia-Paris; Rafael Zardoya (December 2004). "Phylogenetic relationships of discoglossid frogs (Amphibia:Anura:Discoglossidae) based on complete mitochondrial...
- Mario; Zardoya, Rafael (December 2004). "Phylogenetic relationships of discoglossid frogs (Amphibia:Anura:Discoglossidae) based on complete mitochondrial...
- Madagascar in the form of ranids, hylids, leptodactylids, pelobatids and discoglossids, as are madtsoiid snakes like Sanajeh and possibly Indophis and iguanian...
- position Material Notes Image Altanulia A. alifanovi Altan Uul II Middle or Upper "Partial maxilla." A discoglossid. Its classification has been criticized....
- Iskandar, Djoko T. (1978). "A new species of Barbourula: first record of a discoglossid anuran in Borneo". Copeia. 1978 (4): 564–566. doi:10.2307/1443681. JSTOR 1443681...