Batrachomorpha

format_list_bulleted Contenido keyboard_arrow_down
ImprimirCitar
The short and wide skull Eryops It's typical of batracomorfos.

The batrachomorphs (Batrachomorpha) (literally, "toad-shaped") is a clade that includes extinct and extant amphibians that are not related to reptiles. The boundaries of the group have shifted over the years, but in a cladistic sense it brings together all living species, their common ancestor, and their extinct relatives.


Phylogenetic tree

______________________________
日本語
______________________________
日本語
_ Temnospondyli +
SPECIAL_
_

Contenido relacionado

National Park

A national park is a category of protected area that enjoys a certain legal status that requires the protection and conservation of its rich flora and fauna....

Thermoproteia

Thermoproteia, Crenarchaeota, Thermoprotei, Sulfolobia, called, crenarcheas, eocytes, sulfobacteria or crenotae is a class of archaea, formerly classified as...

Ceratosaurus

Ceratosaurus is an extinct genus with three species of ceratosaurid theropod dinosaur, which lived in the late period Jurassic, approximately 153 and 148...
Más resultados...
Tamaño del texto:
undoredo
format_boldformat_italicformat_underlinedstrikethrough_ssuperscriptsubscriptlink
save