Myobatrachoidea: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Class
- Amphibia
- Order
- Anura
- Family
- Genus
- Species
- Scientific Name
- Myobatrachoidea
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Myobatrachoidea
Myobatrachoidea is a superfamily of frogs. It contains two families, both of which are found in Australia, New Guinea, and the Aru Islands. Some sources group these two families into a single family Myobatrachidae.
Their closest relatives are thought to be the Calyptocephalellidae of southern South America, from which they diverged during the mid-Cretaceous (about 100 million years ago). Together, they comprise the clade Australobatrachia; their common ancestor is thought to have inhabited South America, with the ancestors of Myobatrachoidea dispersing to Australasia during the Cretaceous via (then ice-free) Antarctica. Both families within Myobatrachoidea are thought to have diverged from each other during the Late Cretaceous or during the earliest Paleocene (immediately after the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction event). The earliest fossils of this group are of Platypectrum casca from the Early Eocene.
...Myobatrachoidea in languages:
- Arabic
- ضفادع أرضية أسترالية
- Bokmål
- Australtannfrosker
- Bokmål
- Australtannpadder
- English
- Australian Ground Frogs
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Allophrynidae
- Alsodidae
- Alytidae
- Arthroleptidae
- Ascaphidae
- Batrachylidae
- Bombinatoridae
- Brachycephaloidea
- Brevicipitidae
- Bufonidae
- Calyptocephalellidae
- Centrolenidae
- Ceratobatrachidae
- Ceratophryidae
- Conrauidae
- Cycloramphidae
- Dendrobatoidea
- Dicroglossidae
- Heleophrynidae
- Hemiphractidae
- Hemisotidae
- Hylidae
- Hylodidae
- Hyperoliidae
- Leiopelmatidae
- Leptodactylidae
- Mantellidae
- Megophryidae
- Micrixalidae
- Microhylidae
- Myobatrachoidea
- Nasikabatrachidae
- Nyctibatrachidae
- Odontobatrachidae
- Odontophrynidae
- Pelobatidae
- Pelodryadidae
- Pelodytidae
- Petropedetidae
- Phrynobatrachidae
- Phyllomedusidae
- Pipidae
- Ptychadenidae
- Pyxicephalidae
- Ranidae
- Ranixalidae
- Rhacophoridae
- Rhinodermatidae
- Rhinophrynidae
- Scaphiopodidae
- Sooglossidae
- Telmatobiidae































































































































































