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Archaeobatrachia
- A major focus of research on early anuran evolution is the origin of archaeobatrachian frogs.
- Phylogeny and Comparative Substitution Rates of Frogs Inferred
- mbe.oxfordjournals.org
- Phylogenetic Relationships of Amphibian Families Inferred from
- (PC = 100%) and Archaeobatrachia.
- mbe.oxfordjournals.org
- Archaeobatrachian Paraphyly and Pangaean Diversification of
- ment of archaeobatrachian frogs, with an (Ascaphus + Leiopelma) clade as the .
- www.amphibia.be
- Cytological and molecular analysis in the rare discoglossid species
- muletensis (Sanchiz & Adrover 1977) and its bearing on archaeobatrachian phylogeny.
- www.springerlink.com
- Mitochondrial phylogeny of Anura (Amphibia): A case study of
- zardoyalab.com
- Archaeobatrachia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Archaeobatrachia is a suborder of Anura containing various primitive frogs and toads. As the name literally suggests, these are the most primitive frogs.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Category:Archaeobatrachia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Pages in category "Archaeobatrachia".
- en.wikipedia.org
- Archaeobatrachia - Wikispecies
- Jan 19, 2010 For more multimedia, look at Archaeobatrachia on Wikimedia Commons. Retrieved from "http://species.wikimedia.
- species.wikimedia.org
- Archaeobatrachian Paraphyly and Pangaean Diversification of
- sysbio.oxfordjournals.org
- Anf BIOS Anuros: Ansonia G Nero , Archaeobatrachia
- Anf BIOS Anuros: Ansonia G Nero , Archaeobatrachia, Brachycephalidae, Bufonidae, Dendrobatidae, Discoglossidae, Hylidae, Leiopelmatida: Amazon.co.
- www.amazon.co.uk
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