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A new species of Thaumastosaurus (Amphibia: Anura) from the Eocene of Europe

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Rodolfo Otávio Santos, Alberto B Carvalho & Hussam Zaher. (2023) A new fossil frog (Lissamphibia: Anura) from the Late Cretaceous of Brazil and the early evolution of neobatrachians. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society.
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Georgios L Georgalis, Elizabeth Prendini & Zbyněk Roček. (2023) New information on the Eocene frog Thaumastosaurus (Anura, Pyxicephalidae) from the Phosphorites du Quercy, France . Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 199:3, pages 744-770.
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Georgios L. Georgalis, Márton Rabi & Krister T. Smith. (2021) Taxonomic revision of the snakes of the genera Palaeopython and Paleryx (Serpentes, Constrictores) from the Paleogene of Europe. Swiss Journal of Palaeontology 140:1.
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Márton VenczelZoltán Szentesi & James D. Gardner. (2021) New material of the frog Hungarobatrachus szukacsi Szentesi & Venczel, 2010, from the Santonian of Hungary, supports its neobatrachian affinities and reveals a Gondwanan influence on the European Late Cretaceous anuran fauna. Geodiversitas 43:7.
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Davit Vasilyan. (2018) Eocene Western European endemic genus Thaumastosaurus : new insights into the question “Are the Ranidae known prior to the Oligocene?” . PeerJ 6, pages e5511.
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Jérémy Tissier, Jean-Claude Rage, Renaud Boistel, Vincent Fernandez, Nicolas Pollet, Géraldine Garcia & Michel Laurin. (2016) Synchrotron analysis of a ‘mummified’ salamander (Vertebrata: Caudata) from the Eocene of Quercy, France. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 177:1, pages 147-164.
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Zbyněk Roček. (2013) Mesozoic and Tertiary Anura of Laurasia. Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments 93:4, pages 397-439.
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Fabien Laloy, Jean-Claude Rage, Susan E. Evans, Renaud Boistel, Nicolas Lenoir & Michel Laurin. (2013) A Re-Interpretation of the Eocene Anuran Thaumastosaurus Based on MicroCT Examination of a ‘Mummified’ Specimen. PLoS ONE 8:9, pages e74874.
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Jean-Claude Rage. (2012) Amphibians and squamates in the Eocene of Europe: what do they tell us?. Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments 92:4, pages 445-457.
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