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- The Salientia (Latin salire, salio meaning "to jump") are a total group of amphibians that includes the order Anura, the frogs and toads, and various...
- was only a dissorophoid temnospondyl unrelated to extant amphibians. Salientia (Latin salire (salio), "to jump") is the name of the total group that...
- modern amphibians. Lissamphibians consist of three living groups: the Salientia (frogs and their extinct relatives), the Caudata (salamanders and their...
- amphibians, including frogs, toads, salamanders, newts and caecilians) Salientia (frogs, toads and relatives): Early Tri****ic to present—7,360 current...
- classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata class: Amphibia Clade: Salientia Order: Anura Merrem, 1820 Families List of Anuran families...
- Sanders. 1951. A new subspecies of the Bufo woodhousii group of toads (Salientia: Bufonidae). Wasmann Journal of Biology. San Francisco 9: 363–378 Shannon...
- marsupials (with the exception of kangaroos, which were placed under the order Salientia) – under a single order (Pollicata) did not appear to have a strong justification...
- the two oldest known lissamphibians. More precisely, it is a member of Salientia; it is related to, but outside Anura, the taxon that includes all extant...
- There are three species of amphibians native to Ireland. Suborder: Neobatrachia Family: Ranidae Genus: Rana European common brown frog (Rana temporaria)...
- Nicoli, Laura (March 2008). "A new species of Notobatrachus (Amphibia, Salientia) from the Middle Jur****ic of northwestern Patagonia". Journal of Paleontology...