Title of article
Anurans from the Early Cretaceous Lagerstنtte of Las Hoyas, Spain: New evidence on the Mesozoic diversification of crown-clade Anura
Author/Authors
Bلez، نويسنده , , Ana Marيa، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
17
From page
90
To page
106
Abstract
The late Barremian laminated limestones of Las Hoyas in eastern Spain are famous for the large number, diversity, and quality of the fossils that they have yielded. Herein, anuran remains from these beds representing two new taxa are thoroughly described. Iberobatrachus angelae gen. et sp. nov. is characterized by a skull nearly as long as it is wide, a narrow neurocranium, frontoparietals fused at least along the posterior half of the orbital length, a distinct palatine process on maxilla, and moderately expanded sacral diapophyses. In turn, Gracilibatrachus avallei gen. et sp. nov. is characterized by a combination of characters that includes an azygous frontoparietal, eight presacral vertebrae, a monovertebral sacrum bearing narrow diapophyses, a bicondylar sacro-urostylar articulation, highly elongate metacarpals, and long distal manual phalanges. The anatomical evidence retrieved in this study is used to explore the taxonomic positions of the new taxa through a maximum parsimony analysis. This analysis supports the placement of I. angelae within Costata close to the extant genus Discoglossus, whereas G. avallei is nested within Xenoanura, as a basal pipimorph. These records corroborate that diversification of costatan and xenoanuran “archaeobatrachian” lineages were already well underway by the Early Cretaceous.
Keywords
Barremian , Pipimorpha , Las Hoyas , Spain , Costata , Anura
Journal title
Cretaceous Research
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Cretaceous Research
Record number
2303494
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