- the
Gymnophiona (the
limbless caecilians and
their extinct relatives).
Salientians and
caudatans are
likely more
closely related to each
other than to caecilians...
- back to the Permian, 265
million years ago. Very few
fossils of
early salientians have been found,
which makes defining the
characteristics of the group...
- to present—7,360
current species in 53 families.
Modern (crown group)
salientians are
described via the name Anura.
Caudata (salamanders,
newts and relatives):...
-
Triadobatrachus is an
extinct genus of
salientian frog-like amphibians,
including only one
known species,
Triadobatrachus m****inoti. It is the
oldest member...
- Tri****ic of Poland. Its
vertebral column may have been
short as in
other salientians, but the
exact count is unknown. It had a
short tail, and an elongated...
-
though Notobatrachus is more
closely related to
modern frogs than
earlier salientians like Triadobatrachus, Czatkobatrachus, and Prosalirus. Fantasia, A.;...
- Jameson,
David L. (1 June 1957). "Life
History and
Phylogeny in the
Salientians".
Systematic Biology. 6 (2): 75–78. doi:10.2307/sysbio/6.2.75. Retrieved...
- you jump: new
insights on
early frog
locomotion from the
oldest known salientian". Paleobiology. 42 (4): 612–623. Bibcode:2016Pbio...42..612L. doi:10.1017/pab...
- 1988:411-421. Livezey, R.L. and A.H. Wright. 1947. A
Synoptic Key to the
Salientian Eggs of the
United States.
American Midland Naturalist 37:179-222. "Carpenter...
-
local heavy traffic.
there have been
particularly severe problems from
salientian, however, in the last quarter-century.
Barham bridge is
timber truss,...