Bufonidae Gray, 1825

Ma‛ayan Lev, Dani Nadel, Mina Weinstein-Evron & Reuven Yeshurun, 2022, Squamates and amphibians from the Natufian cemetery of Raqefet Cave, Israel: taphonomy, paleoenvironments and paleoclimate, An International Journal of Paleobiology 34 (12), pp. 2394-2414 : 2400-2401

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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/08912963.2021.2017918

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7542120

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scientific name

Bufonidae Gray, 1825
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Bufotes viridis sensu lato green toads are rare in the assemblage and were identified by five presacral vertebrae ( Figure 5a View Figure 5 ). The transverse processes are broken in all the vertebrae in the assemblage, but some diagnostic traits are still apparent. The vertebrae are procoelous. The cotyle is oval, elongated and is flattened dorsoventrally (semi-lunar shaped). The condyle is also oval and flattened dorsoventrally. In the dorsal view, the neural arch is flattened and wide anteroposteriorly. In the anterior view, the neural canal is wide (the width greater than the height) and oval. The prezygapophyses are dorsolaterally tilted. In posterior view the postzygapophyses are wide, dorsally flattened and laterally protruding. While there are no established osteological differences between the extant group of Bufotes viridis sensu lato (e.g. B. oblongus , B. viridis , B. boulengeri , B. balearicus and B. variabilis ) ( Blain et al. 2010), for the analysis bellow we identified the remains as Bufotes variabilis on biogeographic grounds ( Stöck et al. 2006).

The species inhabits predominantly a wide variety of Mediterranean habitats including the Mediterranean maquis (montane Mediterranean vegetation); however, it can also inhabit arid/ semi-arid habitats (supplementary Figure 2a View Figure 2 ). This species was identified at various Epipaleolithic sites in Israel: The Kebaran site of Urkan e-Rub IIa ( Hovers et al. 1988), the Epipaleolithic layers of Sefunim Cave ( Tchernov 1984), the Natufian layers of Abu Usba Cave (mixed layer with Holocene intrusions, Stekelis and Haas 1952), Eynan (Ain Mallaha) ( Biton et al. 2021) and EWT (Lev et al. unpublished data).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Amphibia

Order

Anura

Family

Bufonidae

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