Batrachosauroididae Auffenberg, 1958

Gardner, James D., 2022, A unique dentary suggests a third genus of batrachosauroidid salamander existed during the latest Cretaceous in the western USA, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 67 (1), pp. 35-50 : 36

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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.00926.2021

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10988586

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Batrachosauroididae Auffenberg, 1958
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Family Batrachosauroididae Auffenberg, 1958

Remarks.— Batrachosauroididae are an extinct family of neotenic salamanders reliably known by isolated bones and rare skeletons from the Aptian/Albian–late Miocene of North America, the Campanian–late Miocene of Europe, and, potentially, back into the Bathonian–Berriasian of Europe (e.g., Auffenberg 1958; Estes 1969a, 1981; Naylor 1981: table 1; Duffaud 1995; Milner 2000; Evans and McGowan 2002; Holman 2006; Oreska et al. 2013; Vasilyan and Yanenko 2020). The family contains six named genera (e.g., Estes 1981; Naylor 1981; Denton and O’Neill 1998; Milner 2000; Vasilyan and Yanenko 2020): Batrachosauroides Taylor and Hesse, 1943 (two species: early Eocene–middle Miocene, southern and western USA); Opisthotriton Auffenberg, 1961 (one species: middle/late Santonian–late Paleocene) and Prodesmodon Estes, 1964 (one species: middle/late Campanian–early Paleocene), both in the North America Western Interior; Peratosauroides Naylor in Estes, 1981 (one species: late Miocene, California, USA); Parrisia Denton and O’Neill, 1998 (one species: Campanian, New Jersey, USA); and Palaeoproteus Herre, 1935 (three species: late Paleocene–early Miocene, Austria, France, Germany, and Ukraine).

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