Early Cretaceous frog remains from the Okurodani Formation, Tetori Group, Japan
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概要
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The Early Cretaceous Okurodani Formation, Tetori Group, near Shokawa village, Gifu Prefecture, Japan, has yielded a mixed assemblage of terrestrial and aquatic small vertebrates, including the fragmentary remains of a frog (ilium, vertebra) and a salamander (vertebra). These are the first Mesozoic lissamphibians recorded from Japan, and some of the oldest from Asia. The ilium is of rather primitive form and suggests a frog of basal grade, that is outside the Discoglossanura.
- 日本古生物学会の論文
- 1998-12-30
著者
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Evans Susan
Department of Anatomy & Developmental Biology University College London
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Evans Susan
Department Of Anatomy And Developmental Biology University College London
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MANABE MAKOTO
Natural History Institute, National Science Museum
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Manabe Makoto
Natural History Institute National Science Museum
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