ANURA, Fischer von Waldheim, 1813
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/geodiversitas2020v42a22 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4488518 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CB2D87E1-2E34-FFC6-FC3B-41D7FC23FC69 |
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Felipe |
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ANURA indet. sp. C ( Figs 1E View FIG ; 2F View FIG )
LOCALITY AND AGE. — Hadji Rona, Sarobi basin, Afghanistan, late early Pliocene, late Ruscinian, MN15.
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — One fragment of maxilla (AFG 1679), 1 incomplete sacral vertebra (AFG 1680).
DESCRIPTION AND COMMENTS
The fragment of maxilla bears teeth typical of most of the anurans (thus, among the current Asian anurans, Bufonidae members are edentulous), but it does not provide precise information. The sacral vertebra shows two posterior condyles ( Figs 1E View FIG ; 2F View FIG ). The anterior face of the centrum is concave therefore this vertebra cannot be referred to the Alytidae or “ Ranidae ”. Its sacral expansions are broken off, but their bases demonstrate that they were not widely extended anteroposteriorly. It is not possible to determine whether they were cylindrical or moderately extended. Therefore, an assignment at a family level cannot be suggested. Similarly, it is not possible to state whether this vertebra belongs to the Anura indeterminata A from Sherullah 9 that is represented by procoelous sacral vertebrae.
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