Hossini, S. and Rage, J.-C. (2000) Palaeobatrachid frogs from the earliest Miocene (Agenian) of France, with description of a new species. Geobios, 33 (2). pp. 223-231.
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Most palaeobatrachid species have been recovered from the Oligocene and early Miocene of Germany and Czech Republic. In France, contemporaneous Palaeobatrachidae have been found only in the Agenian (= Aquitanian; early Miocene). Only two Agenian localities have yielded palaeobatrachids in France: Laugnac (Palaeobatrachus robustus nov. sp.) and Poncenat (Palaeobatrachus sp.). The referral of the palaeobatrachid from Laugnac (i.e., P. robustus nov. sp.) to the genus Albiobatrachus of the late Eocene of England is disproved and the validity of Albionbatrachus is questioned.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | amphibian; frog; Miocene, France, Palaeobatrachidae |
Subjects: | Earth and Planetary Sciences |
Divisions: | SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTION > Earth and Planetary Sciences |
Depositing User: | Administrateur Eprints Administrateur Eprints |
Last Modified: | 31 Jan 2020 15:47 |
URI: | http://eprints.umi.ac.ma/id/eprint/2982 |
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