Frontoparietal Bone in Extinct Palaeobatrachidae (Anura): Its Variation and Taxonomic Value

Volume: 298, Issue: 11, Pages: 1848 - 1863
Published: Sep 10, 2015
Abstract
Palaeobatrachidae are extinct frogs from Europe closely related to the Gondwanan Pipidae, which includes Xenopus. Their frontoparietal is a distinctive skeletal element which has served as a basis for establishing the genus Albionbatrachus. Because little was known about developmental and individual variation of the frontoparietal, and its usefulness in delimiting genera and species has sometimes been doubted, we investigate its structure in...
Paper Details
Title
Frontoparietal Bone in Extinct Palaeobatrachidae (Anura): Its Variation and Taxonomic Value
Published Date
Sep 10, 2015
Volume
298
Issue
11
Pages
1848 - 1863
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