Batrachosauroides is an extinct genus of prehistoric salamander known from several sites across the United States.[1] The two identified species are Batrachosauroides dissimulans (Taylor and Hesse, 1945) and Batrachosauroides gotoi (Estes, 1969).[2][3] A proposed, unidentified third species has been proposed by paleontologist James Gardner based on the discovery of a dental fossil in the Bushy Tailed Blowout area of the Lance Formation fossil grounds, but has not been definitively identified as a new species or as part of either of the two identified species.
Batrachosauroides Temporal range:
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Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Amphibia |
Family: | †Batrachosauroididae |
Genus: | †Batrachosauroides Taylor and Hesse, 1943 |
See also
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edit- ^ "†Batrachosauroides Taylor and Hesse 1943". Paleobiology Database. Fossilworks. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
- ^ "Fossilworks: Batrachosauroides gotoi". Paleobiology Database. Retrieved 2022-04-01.
- ^ "A unique dentary suggests a third genus of batrachosauroidid salamander existed during the latest Cretaceous in the western USA - Acta Palaeontologica Polonica". www.app.pan.pl. Retrieved 2022-04-01.