-
dated back 290
million years and was
hailed as a
missing link, a stem
batrachian close to the
common ancestor of
frogs and salamanders,
consistent with...
-
about half of his tales. ("Derleth's Use of the
Words 'Ichthic' and '
Batrachian'",
Crypt of
Cthulhu #9.) The
Innsmouth Cycle,
Robert M. Price, ed., p...
- the feet from an
actual skeleton.
Skeleton of M**** and Pes of a
Tailed Batrachian (from
Professor Gegenbaur's "Tarsus and Carpus").
Bones of foot Arches...
- London, 1–12. Günther,
Albert (1864). "Descriptions of new
species of
Batrachians from West Africa". Sep. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1–4. (Folha m****crita...
- Anderson, J.; Reisz, R.; Scott, D.; Fröbisch, N.; Sumida, S. (2008). "A stem
batrachian from the
Early Permian of
Texas and the
origin of
frogs and salamanders"...
- Reisz, R.R.; Scott, D.; Fröbisch, N.B.; Sumida, S.S. (2008). "A stem
batrachian from the
Early Permian of
Texas and the
origin of
frogs and salamanders"...
- maint:
location missing publisher (link)
Anderson & al. (2008): A stem
batrachian from the
Early Permian of
Texas and the
origin of
frogs and salamanders...
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genus Pygopterus. In 1869,
Edward Drinker Cope
erected a new
genus of "
batrachian", Colosteus,
containing the
species C. cr****icutatus, C. foveatus, and...
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initially thought to be reptiles. They were
described at
various times as
batrachians,
stegocephalians and labyrinthodonts,
although these names are now rarely...
- (X-ray photograph) of
Pelophylax lessonae (then Rana Esculenta), from
James Green &
James H. Gardiner's "Sciagraphs of
British Batrachians and Reptiles"...