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Genibatrachus baoshanensis GAO & CHEN, 2017 Lower Cretaceous Longjiang Formation Taipingqiao village Morin Dawa Daur Autonomous Banner Inner Mongolia PR China Length 17cm / 7"- 3 comments
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Taxonomy from Gao & Chen 2017 Diagnosis from Gao & Chen 2017, p. 5: "A new fossil belonging to the Pipanura (a clade consisting of the Pipoidea, Pelobatoidea, and Neobatrachia) based on the combination of the following characters: palatine present; eight presacral vertebrae; centrum procoelous; separate ribs present on the presacral II–IV; ribs V–VIII fused to the transverse processes of the presacral. It is distinguished from all other taxa within the Pipanura with the combination of the following characters: alary process of premaxilla bifurcated; nonimbricate presacral neural arches; transverse processes of presacral V–VIII laterally oriented; unexpanded sacral diapophysis." Line drawing from Gao & Chen 2017, p. 6: Identified by oilshale. References: Gao & Chen (2017) A New Crown-Group Frog (Amphibia: Anura) from the Early Cretaceous of Northeastern Inner Mongolia, China. AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES. Number 3876, pp1-39.
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Genibatrachus baoshanensis GAO & CHEN, 2017 Lower Cretaceous Longjiang Formation Taipingqiao village Arun Banner Nei Mongol PRC Will need some dismantling and further prep work- 1 comment
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Nuominerpeton aquilonaris Jia& Gao 2016 Early Cretaceous Taipingqiao Inner Mongolia PRC Length: 8cm Jia J, Gao K. (2016) A new hynobiid-like salamander (Amphibia, Urodela) from Inner Mongolia, China, provides a rare case study of developmental features in an Early Cretaceous fossil urodele. PeerJ 4:e2499 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.2499-
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