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- mesobatrachian Megophryidae South American horned frog, genus Ceratophrys of the neobatrachian Leptodactylidae Look up horned frog in Wiktionary, the free dictionary...
- Neobatrachia, making it the oldest known neobatrachian outside of South America, and the second neobatrachian known from the Mesozoic of Africa along with...
- homoplasy: osteology and phylogenetic relationships of the bizarre neobatrachian frog Baurubatrachus pricei from the Upper Cretaceous of Brazil". Journal...
- species. Ninety-six percent of the over 5,000 extant species of frog are neobatrachians. The order Caudata (from the Latin cauda meaning "tail") consists of...
- vocal sacs can be heard over 1 km (0.62 mi) away. Modern frog species (neobatrachians and some mesobatrachians) which lack vocal sacs tend to inhabit areas...
- This has approximately doubled the number of presently recognized neobatrachian families. The clades and families currently accepted in the Neobatrachia...
- temnospondyl-origin hypothesis is more credible than other theories. The neobatrachians seemed to have originated in Africa/India, the salamanders in East Asia...
- homoplasy: osteology and phylogenetic relationships of the bizarre neobatrachian frog Baurubatrachus pricei from the Upper Cretaceous of Brazil". Journal...
- complex than those of the mesobatrachians and archaeobatrachians. The neobatrachians all have a palatine bone, which braces the upper jaw to the neurocranium...
- new genus and species of frog from the Kem Kem (Morocco), the second neobatrachian from Cretaceous Africa". PeerJ. 10: e13669. doi:10.7717/peerj.13699...