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Pipoidea are a
clade of frogs, that
contains the most
recent common ancestor of
living Pipidae and
Rhinophrynidae as well as all its descendants. It is...
- of 2016, it
contained 3
superfamilies (Pelobatoidea,
Pelodytoidea and
Pipoidea), 6 families, 16 genera, and 244 species.
Recognized as a
group in 1993...
- (angulosplenial, dentary, and mentomeckelian, with the last pair
being absent in
Pipoidea), an
unsupported tongue,
lymph spaces underneath the skin, and a muscle...
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these two
genera is
sometimes referred to as
Xenoanura or
superfamily Pipoidea.
Extant genera:
Rhinophrynus or
Mexican burrowing toad Late Eocene-Recent...
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belonging to the
Morrison Formation. R.
parvus was
likely a
member of
Pipoidea and may have been a
member of the
family Rhinophrynidae.
Rhadinosteus parvus...
- Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:
Chordata class:
Amphibia Order:
Anura Clade:
Pipoidea Clade:
Pipimorpha Family:
Pipidae Gray 1825
Distribution of
Pipidae in...
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aenigmatis Discoglossoidea Enneabatrachus hechti Pelobatidae indeterminant Pipoidea?
Eobatrachus agilis (h)
Caudata genus and
species indeterminant Comonecturoides...
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Pachycentrata is an
extinct genus of frogs.
Pachycentrata fossils have been
found in the In
Beceten Formation located in Tahoua, Niger. The
fossils have...
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Avitabatrachus uliana is the only
species discovered so far in the
extinct genus Avitabatrachus, a
genus of
frogs that
lived in the
Middle Cretaceous....
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Shelania is an
extinct genus of
frogs that
lived in
South America during the Eocene. Its type
species is
Shelania pascuali.
Fossils of
Shelania have been...