Biology:Avitabatrachus uliana

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Avitabatrachus uliana
Temporal range: Cenomanian
~99.6–93.5 Ma
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Avitabatrachus

Baez, 2000[1][2]
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Avitabatrachus uliana

Avitabatrachus uliana is the single species in the extinct genus Avitabatrachus, a genus of prehistoric frogs that lived in the Middle Cretaceous. Fossils of A. uliana were found in the Candeleros Formation of north-west Patagonia in Argentina . It was properly described in 2000 and was then concluded to be most closely related to Pipidae frogs and hence was included in Pipimorpha.[1]

Etymology

The genus name, Avitabatrachus, is derived from the Greek avita meaning "ancient" and batrachos meaning "frog". It is called so because it is the oldest record of pipids in South America. The species name, uliana, is named in honour of Miguel Uliana.[1]

See also

  • Prehistoric amphibian

References

Wikidata ☰ Q4828995 entry