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Definition of Batrachia

Batrachia
Batrachia Ba*tra"chi*a, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. batra`cheios belonging to a frog, fr. ba`trachos frog.] (Zo["o]l.) The order of amphibians which includes the frogs and toads; the Anura. Sometimes the word is used in a wider sense as equivalent to Amphibia.

Meaning of Batrachia from wikipedia

- The Batrachia /bəˈtreɪkiə/ are a clade of amphibians that includes frogs and salamanders, but not caecilians nor the extinct allocaudates. The name Batrachia...
- this file? See media help. The Neobatrachia (Neo-Latin neo- ("new") + batrachia ("frogs")) are a suborder of the Anura, the order of frogs and toads....
- Batrachia (salamanders + frogs crown group)...
- likely more closely related to each other than to caecilians. The name Batrachia is commonly used for the clade combining salientians and caudatans. A...
- Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata class: Amphibia Superorder: Batrachia Clade: Caudata Scopoli, 1777 Subgroups Urodela †Egoria †Karauridae †Kulgeriherpeton...
- America, and a mentor of Gwen Poole. Batroc's name derives from the word batrachia, a classification of amphibians that includes frogs, which also plays...
- described in 2008, Gerobatrachus was announced to be the closest relative of Batrachia, the group that includes modern frogs and salamanders. It possesses a...
- Anderson et al. (2008) showing Batrachia nested in the Amphibamidae, with Gerobatrachus as the sister taxon of Batrachia (anurans and caudates) and Doleserpeton...
- The Mesobatrachia (Ancient Gr**** μέσος (mésos, "middle") + batrachia ("frogs")) is a paraphyletic group of relatively primitive frogs. At the end of 2016...
- 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...