Theatonius FOX , 1976b

Gardner, James D., Redman, Cory M. & Cifelli, Richard L., 2016, The Hopping Dead: Late Cretaceous Frogs From The Middle - Late Campanian (Judithian) Of Western North America, Fossil Imprint 72 (1 - 2), pp. 78-107 : 85

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https://doi.org/ 10.14446/FI.2016.78

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scientific name

Theatonius FOX , 1976b
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Theatonius FOX, 1976b

R e m a r k s: Known by isolated skull bones, Theatonius is distinctive among known Mesozoic anurans, yet its relationships are uncertain ( Fox 1976 b, Estes and Sanchiz 1982, Duellman and Trueb 1986, Roček 2000, 2013, Holman 2003, Gardner 2008, Blackburn and Wake 2011). Theatonius lancensis , the type and only described species in the genus, is best known from a small collection of isolated maxillae (including the holotype), squamosals, and frontoparietals from one locality (Bushy Tailed Blowout, Wyoming, USA) in the upper Maastrichtian (Lancian NALMA) Lance Formation ( Fox 1976b, Gardner 2008). An isolated maxilla currently referred to T. lancensis has been reported ( Gardner and DeMar 2013, Mercier et al. 2014), but not yet described, from the paracontemporaneous Hell Creek Formation in Montana, USA.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Amphibia

Order

Anura

Family

Tregobatrachidae

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