An Upper Eocene Frog from the Dominican Republic and Its Implication for Caribbean Biogeography

Science56.90
Volume: 237, Issue: 4819, Pages: 1215 - 1216
Published: Sep 4, 1987
Abstract
A frog of the leptodactylid genus Eleutherodactylus is reported from Eocene amber found in the Dominican Republic. It is the first described amphibian fossil in amber, and the oldest complete lissamphibian fossil from Mesoamerica (Central America and Mexico). Dating of the amber matrix indicates that by the end of the Eocene a diverse fauna was present in the Antilles, much earlier than has generally been proposed. The presence of this and other...
Paper Details
Title
An Upper Eocene Frog from the Dominican Republic and Its Implication for Caribbean Biogeography
Published Date
Sep 4, 1987
Journal
Volume
237
Issue
4819
Pages
1215 - 1216
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