- The
Batrachia /bəˈtreɪkiə/ are a
clade of
amphibians that
includes frogs and salamanders, but not
caecilians nor the
extinct allocaudates. The name Batrachia...
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media help. The
Neobatrachia (Neo-Latin neo- ("new") +
batrachia ("frogs")) are a
suborder of the Anura, the
order of
frogs and toads....
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rocky habitats.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Psammophilus. Boulenger, CA (1890)
Fauna of
British India.
Reptilia &
Batrachia. p. 144 v t e...
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salamanders are more
closely related to each
other (forming a
clade called the
Batrachia) than they are to caecilians. However,
others have
suggested that Gerobatrachus...
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Batrachia (salamanders +
frogs crown group)...
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salamanders are more
closely related to each
other (forming a
clade called Batrachia) than they are to caecilians. However,
others have
suggested that Gerobatrachus...
- doi:10.1139/e05-005. Cope,
Edward Drinker (1869). "Synopsis of the
extinct Batrachia,
Reptilia and Aves of
North America".
Transactions of the
American Philosophical...
- ignored.
Description from Boulenger's
Fauna of
British India:
Reptilia and
Batrachia volume of 1890:
Snout obtuse,
slightly projecting; eye large; rostral...
- The
Fauna of
British India,
Including Ceylon and Burma:
Reptilia and
Batrachia. London:
Taylor & Francis. pp. 541. ISBN 978-0-548-96848-2. Bowen, B.W...
- The
Fauna of
British India including Ceylon and Burma,
Reptilia and
Batrachia. page 388. Russell,
Patrick (1796). An
account of
Indian serpents, collected...