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- vertebra of a highly unusual lizard, hence the name Thaumastosaurus. Later analyses found "Thaumastosaurus" to be a frog, and ****igned the mummified specimens...
- currently found in sub-Saharan Africa. However, in the Eocene, the taxon Thaumastosaurus lived in Europe. The Pyxicephalidae contain two subfamilies, with a...
- N.; Laurin, M. (2013). "A re-interpretation of the Eocene anuran Thaumastosaurus based on microCT examination of a 'mummified' specimen". PLOS One....
- Georgalis, Prendini & Roček (2023) describe new fossil material of Thaumastosaurus from the Eocene Quercy Phosphorites Formation (France), and report...
- interpret this species as a senior synonym of Thaumastosaurus gezei (resulting in new combination Thaumastosaurus servatus), and ****ign it to the family Pyxicephalidae...
- Testudo phosphoritarum Testudinidae indet. Frogs Bufo serratus T. gezei Thaumastosaurus bottii Salamanders Hetero****otriton zitteli Megalotriton filholi M...
- previously tropical frog fauna of African origin (such as the pyxicephalid Thaumastosaurus) by a more temperate fauna of Asian origin. Further allowing for this...
- Tschudi, 1838 - contains four species of African bull frogs GenusThaumastosaurus de Stefano, 1903 - contains two to five extinct species from the Eocene...
- material of Thaumastosaurus from three localities in Switzerland, and a revision of the stratigraphic records of the genus Thaumastosaurus and other ranoid...
- Lenoir; Michel Laurin (2013). "A re-interpretation of the Eocene anuran Thaumastosaurus based on microCT examination of a 'mummified' specimen". PLOS ONE....