Pipid frogs from the upper cretaceous of in beceten, niger

A vertebrate assemblage from the Coniacian-Santonian Ibeceten Formation of southern Niger includes pipid frogs, which are described herein. The fossils occur within fluviatile-lacustrine strata and consist of disarticulated elements. Two pipid taxa are present: the hyperossified Pachybatrachus taque...

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245 1 0 |a Pipid frogs from the upper cretaceous of in beceten, niger 
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270 1 0 |m Báez, A.M.; Department of Geology Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Tabellen 2, Ciudad Universitaria, 1428 Buenos Aires, Argentina 
506 |2 openaire  |e Política editorial 
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520 3 |a A vertebrate assemblage from the Coniacian-Santonian Ibeceten Formation of southern Niger includes pipid frogs, which are described herein. The fossils occur within fluviatile-lacustrine strata and consist of disarticulated elements. Two pipid taxa are present: the hyperossified Pachybatrachus taqueti gen. et sp. nov., and another unidentified taxon. The phylogenetic relationships of both are discussed in the context of recent hypotheses of pipid evolution. Pachybatrachus exhibits some derived features unknown in other pipids. These include supplementary accretion of bone on the atlantal centrum, which is involved in an additional articulation with the skull, as well as on the ventral surface of other vertebral centra. Following cladistic analysis, it is proposed that Pachybatrachus is a pipine closely related to the living African forms Hymenochirus and Pseudhymenochirus. The presence of the primitive state for some hymenochirine synapomorphies suggests that Pachybatrachus is their sister taxon. The relationships of the unidentified taxon remain equivocal owing to the fragmentary condition of available remains. © The Palaeontologies! Association.  |l eng 
593 |a Department of Geology Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Tabellen 2, Ciudad Universitaria, 1428 Buenos Aires, Argentina 
593 |a URA12 du CNRS, Laboratoire de Paléontologie Muséum, National d'Histoire Naturelle, 8, rue Buffon, 75005, Paris, France 
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