
Batrachia - Wikipedia
The Batrachia / b ə ˈ t r eɪ k i ə / are a clade of amphibians that includes frogs and salamanders, but not caecilians nor the extinct allocaudates. [1]
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Colombia es uno de los países con mayor diversidad de anfibios en el mundo. Se estima que el 10% de todas las especies de anfibios conocidas a nivel global se encuentran en nuestro territorio.
BATRACHIA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BATRACHIA is salientians—usually used collectively.
Archaeobatrachia - Wikipedia
Archaeobatrachia (Neo-Latin archaeo- ("old") + batrachia ("frog")) is a suborder of the order Anura containing various primitive frogs and toads. As the name suggests, these are the most primitive frogs.
Batrachia | amphibian clade | Britannica
Other articles where Batrachia is discussed: amphibian: Annotated classification: Clade Batrachia †Family Albanerpetodonidae (albanerpetodontids) Middle Jurassic to Lower Miocene. A peg and socket syphyseal articulation of the mandible. 1 genus and several species.
Neobatrachia - Wikipedia
The Neobatrachia (Neo-Latin neo-("new") + batrachia ("frogs")) are a suborder of the Anura, the order of frogs and toads. This suborder is the most advanced and apomorphic of the three anuran suborders alive today, hence its name, which literally means "new frogs" (from the hellenic words neo, meaning "new" and batrachia, meaning "frogs
Batrachia - Wikispecies
Batrachia Latreille, 1800 References [edit] Latreille, P.A. 1800. Sur une nouvelle espèce d'ichneumon. Bulletin des Sciences par la Société Philomathique de Paris 4(42): 138, pl.10. For more multimedia, look at Batrachia on Wikimedia …
On the origin of and phylogenetic relationships among living …
Most morphological and paleontological studies of living and fossil amphibians support the hypothesis that salamanders and frogs are sister lineages (the Batrachia hypothesis) and that caecilians are more distantly related.
Batrachi - Forgotten Realms Wiki | Fandom
The word was adopted for the Batrachia superorder of modern taxonomy (which includes frogs, toads, salamanders, and extinct ancestors) and from this the English word batrachian (a term for frogs and toads) was derived.
Batrachia — Wikipédia
Les batraciens (Batrachia), du grec βάτραχος batrachos « grenouille », forment le groupe d' amphibiens modernes réunissant les ordres des anoures (grenouilles et crapauds) et des urodèles (salamandres, tritons), à l'exclusion des cécilies et des allocaudates éteints 1.
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