A new genus of fossil frog (Anura) from lower Cretaceous deposits in South America
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Resumo: | Abstract The frog clade Neobatrachia or “advanced frogs” represents more than 95% of the diversity within Anura. The neobatrachian fossil record is incomplete due to the small size and fragile nature of their bones but provides some clues on the time and rate of the current diversification of modern-day amphibians. The Crato Formation (Aptian) of northeastern Brazil is known for the presence of, at least, five species of neobatrachian fossils. Herein, we describe a well-preserved fossil that represents a new neobatrachian taxon from the Crato Formation (Cretaceous) in the Araripe Basin, northeastern Brazil, and perform phylogenetic analysis to assess its higher-level relationships. The new specimen is an almost complete and articulated skeleton with soft tissue preservation. Phylogenetic analysis recovered the specimen nested in the clade Hyloidea and our results highlight the remarkable value of the Crato Formation as a Laggerstätte. |
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A new genus of fossil frog (Anura) from lower Cretaceous deposits in South AmericaAmphibiafossil anuranCretaceousPrimaevorana cratensisAbstract The frog clade Neobatrachia or “advanced frogs” represents more than 95% of the diversity within Anura. The neobatrachian fossil record is incomplete due to the small size and fragile nature of their bones but provides some clues on the time and rate of the current diversification of modern-day amphibians. The Crato Formation (Aptian) of northeastern Brazil is known for the presence of, at least, five species of neobatrachian fossils. Herein, we describe a well-preserved fossil that represents a new neobatrachian taxon from the Crato Formation (Cretaceous) in the Araripe Basin, northeastern Brazil, and perform phylogenetic analysis to assess its higher-level relationships. The new specimen is an almost complete and articulated skeleton with soft tissue preservation. Phylogenetic analysis recovered the specimen nested in the clade Hyloidea and our results highlight the remarkable value of the Crato Formation as a Laggerstätte.Academia Brasileira de Ciências2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652021000401208Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências v.93 suppl.2 2021reponame:Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)instname:Academia Brasileira de Ciências (ABC)instacron:ABC10.1590/0001-3765202120201560info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMOURA,PEDRO HENRIQUE A.G.COSTA,FABIANA R.ANELLI,LUIZ E.NUNES,IVANeng2021-06-14T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0001-37652021000401208Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/aabchttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||aabc@abc.org.br1678-26900001-3765opendoar:2021-06-14T00:00Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online) - Academia Brasileira de Ciências (ABC)false |
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A new genus of fossil frog (Anura) from lower Cretaceous deposits in South America |
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A new genus of fossil frog (Anura) from lower Cretaceous deposits in South America |
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A new genus of fossil frog (Anura) from lower Cretaceous deposits in South America MOURA,PEDRO HENRIQUE A.G. Amphibia fossil anuran Cretaceous Primaevorana cratensis |
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A new genus of fossil frog (Anura) from lower Cretaceous deposits in South America |
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A new genus of fossil frog (Anura) from lower Cretaceous deposits in South America |
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A new genus of fossil frog (Anura) from lower Cretaceous deposits in South America |
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A new genus of fossil frog (Anura) from lower Cretaceous deposits in South America |
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A new genus of fossil frog (Anura) from lower Cretaceous deposits in South America |
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MOURA,PEDRO HENRIQUE A.G. |
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MOURA,PEDRO HENRIQUE A.G. COSTA,FABIANA R. ANELLI,LUIZ E. NUNES,IVAN |
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COSTA,FABIANA R. ANELLI,LUIZ E. NUNES,IVAN |
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MOURA,PEDRO HENRIQUE A.G. COSTA,FABIANA R. ANELLI,LUIZ E. NUNES,IVAN |
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Amphibia fossil anuran Cretaceous Primaevorana cratensis |
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Amphibia fossil anuran Cretaceous Primaevorana cratensis |
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Abstract The frog clade Neobatrachia or “advanced frogs” represents more than 95% of the diversity within Anura. The neobatrachian fossil record is incomplete due to the small size and fragile nature of their bones but provides some clues on the time and rate of the current diversification of modern-day amphibians. The Crato Formation (Aptian) of northeastern Brazil is known for the presence of, at least, five species of neobatrachian fossils. Herein, we describe a well-preserved fossil that represents a new neobatrachian taxon from the Crato Formation (Cretaceous) in the Araripe Basin, northeastern Brazil, and perform phylogenetic analysis to assess its higher-level relationships. The new specimen is an almost complete and articulated skeleton with soft tissue preservation. Phylogenetic analysis recovered the specimen nested in the clade Hyloidea and our results highlight the remarkable value of the Crato Formation as a Laggerstätte. |
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