- The
Cryptobranchoidea are a
suborder of
salamanders found in Asia,
European Russia, and the
United States. They are
known as
primitive salamanders, in...
- late Permian, and
initially were
similar to
modern members of the
Cryptobranchoidea.
Their resemblance to
lizards is the
result of symplesiomorphy, their...
- and this
conclusion has been
supported by
subsequent analyses. The
Cryptobranchoidea and the Salamandroidea, also
known as Diadectosalamandroidei, are...
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Asiatic salamanders belonging to the
family Hynobiidae—within the
Cryptobranchoidea, one of two main
divisions of
living salamanders. The
largest species...
-
salamanders (family Cryptobranchidae), with
which they form the
suborder Cryptobranchoidea.
About half of
hynobiids currently described are
endemic to ****an...
- to
forage for worms,
insects and
other invertebrates. The
suborder Cryptobranchoidea contains the
primitive salamanders. A
number of
fossil cryptobranchids...
-
Yanliao Biota of China. Some of
these are
suggested to
belong to
Cryptobranchoidea,
which contains living Asiatic and
giant salamanders. Beiyanerpeton...
- List of
amphibian genera lists the
vertebrate class of
amphibians by genus,
spanning two superorders.
Frogs Family Alytidae -
sometimes called Discoglossidae...
-
Amphibians are ectothermic,
tetrapod vertebrates of the
class Amphibia. All
living amphibians belong to the
group Lissamphibia. They
inhabit a wide variety...
- Antarctica, sub-Saharan Africa, and Oceania. They
differ from
suborder Cryptobranchoidea as the
angular and
prearticular bones in
their lower jaws are fused...