Baurubatrachus

Extinct genus of amphibians From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Baurubatrachus is an extinct genus of prehistoric frogs found in the Maastrichtian Marília Formation of Brazil, formerly considered to be related to the extant family Ceratophryidae.[1][2] However, a detailed assessment of the anatomy and relationships of the single known fossil of Baurubatrachus demonstrated that it is not part of Ceratophryidae and might be part of a much ancient group of Neobatrachia.[3]

Phylum:Chordata
Class:Amphibia
Order:Anura
Superfamily:Hyloidea
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Baurubatrachus
Temporal range: Maastrichtian, 70–66 Ma
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Anura
Superfamily: Hyloidea
Genus: Baurubatrachus
Báez and Perí, 1990
Type species
Baurubatrachus pricei
Báez and Perí, 1990
Species
  • B. pricei
    Báez and Perí, 1990
  • B. santosdoroi
    Muzzopappa et al., 2022
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Discovery and species

The type species of the genus, B. pricei, was found in the Serra da Galga Formation (formerly called the Serra da Galga Member of the Marília Formation), near Peirópolis (Minas Gerais, Brazil), 200 km north of Catanduva City. A second species, B. santosdoroi, was described in 2022 and the remains of two individuals were discovered in the Adamantina Formation cropping out near Catanduva city, São Paulo, Brazil.[4]

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