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Liaobatrachus (meaning "Liaoning frog") is a genus of prehistoric frog, the first fossil specimen of which was recovered from the Yixian Formation of Liaoning Province, China. It was the first Mesozoic era frog ever found in China. The species Callobatrachus sanyanensis, Mesophryne beipiaoensis and were classified as species of Liaobatrachus in one study, but this has been rejected by other authors. The genus has been considered a nomen dubium by some authors due to the poor preservation of the holotype specimen. Fossils were found in the Sihetun locality of the western part of Liaoning province, in the lower part of the Yixian Formation, and date to approximately 124.6 Ma. Another specimen was collected near , 25 kilometres (16 mi) south of Beipiao. The specimen has a snout–vent length o

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  • Liaobatrachus es un género representado por cuatro especies identificadas de anfibios pelobátidos, que vivieron a principios del período Cretácico, hace aproximadamente 125.45 a 122.46 millones de años, entre el Barremiense inferior al Aptiense inferior, en lo que hoy es Asia. Fue el primer género extinto de rana mesozoica de China. (es)
  • Liaobatrachus (meaning "Liaoning frog") is a genus of prehistoric frog, the first fossil specimen of which was recovered from the Yixian Formation of Liaoning Province, China. It was the first Mesozoic era frog ever found in China. The species Callobatrachus sanyanensis, Mesophryne beipiaoensis and were classified as species of Liaobatrachus in one study, but this has been rejected by other authors. The genus has been considered a nomen dubium by some authors due to the poor preservation of the holotype specimen. Fossils were found in the Sihetun locality of the western part of Liaoning province, in the lower part of the Yixian Formation, and date to approximately 124.6 Ma. Another specimen was collected near , 25 kilometres (16 mi) south of Beipiao. The specimen has a snout–vent length of 69 millimetres (2.7 in).Liaobatrachus is considered to be the most basal member of Discoglossidae based on phylogenetic analysis. As frogs are rarely found as articulated skeletons in the fossil record, the discovery of this new taxon has provided important insight into anuran evolution. The holotype, IVPP V11525, is known from a nearly complete skeleton exposed in a dorsal view on a shale slab. Its total body length (from snout to vent) is estimated at approximately 94 mm. It differs morphologically in many respects from all other discoglossoids, including the number of presacral vertebrae (9 instead of the usual 8) and other primitive characters. Although it had a mosaic of primitive and derived characters, it can be unequivocally placed as the most basal taxon of the clade. This shows that the taxon diverged early from the stem and evolved separately as a distinct lineage by the Early Cretaceous in East Asia. The skull is described as being short and wide and is well preserved. The maxillary region is less well-preserved but it can be determined that each premaxilla bears 18-20 slender and conical teeth, and the maxilla bears approximately 40-50 fine pedicellate teeth. The vertebral column consists of nine presacral vertebrae, a single sacral vertebra, and a free urostyle. Three pairs of ribs were found associated with presacrals II-IV. The hind limbs are remarkably well-preserved and are slenderly built, with an approximate total length of 116 mm. Its hind feet have the phalangeal formula 2-2-3-4-3, with its fourth digit being the longest at 27 mm. (en)
  • Mesophryne beipiaoensis, Yizhoubatrachus macilentus Liaobatrachus Genre † Liaobatrachus (d) & (d), 1998 Espèces de rang inférieur * † Liaobatrachus grabaui (type) Ji & Ji, 1998 * † ? Liaobatrachus zhaoi Dong et al., 2013 * † ? Liaobatrachus beipiaoensis (Gao & Wang, 2001) Synonymes * † ?Callobatrachus Wang & Gao, 1999 * † ? Mesophryne Gao & Wang, 2001 * † ?Yizhoubatrachus Gao and Chen, 2004 Liaobatrachus (qui signifie "grenouille du Liaoning") est un genre de grenouilles préhistorique, dont le premier spécimen fossile a été récupéré dans la formation d'Yixian de la province du Liaoning, en Chine. (fr)
  • Liaobatrachus is een geslacht van amfibieën behorende tot de Anura. Hij leefde in het Vroeg-Krijt in de Chinese provincie Liaoning, in de , waar ook veel resten van gevederde dinosauriërs zijn gevonden. (nl)
  • Liaobatrachus (лат.) — род вымерших бесхвостых земноводных. Обнаружены впервые в 1998 году, возраст окаменелостей оценивается в 124—112 млн лет, длина тела взрослых особей достигала 94 мм. Относится к семейству чесночниц (Pelobatidae), хотя до сих пор ведутся споры о систематике этого таксона: некоторые учёные относят вид к семейству круглоязычных или лопатоногов. (ru)
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  • Ji & Ji, 1998 (en)
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  • Early Cretaceous, (en)
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  • * ?Liaobatrachus zhaoi (Dong et al., 2013) * ?Liaobatrachus beipiaoensis (en)
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  • Other species (en)
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  • *?Callobatrachus (Wang & Gao, 1999) *? Mesophryne (Gao & Wang, 2001) *?Yizhoubatrachus (Gao and Chen, 2004) (en)
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  • Liaobatrachus (en)
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  • Liaobatrachus grabaui (en)
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  • Ji & Ji, 1998 (en)
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  • Liaobatrachus es un género representado por cuatro especies identificadas de anfibios pelobátidos, que vivieron a principios del período Cretácico, hace aproximadamente 125.45 a 122.46 millones de años, entre el Barremiense inferior al Aptiense inferior, en lo que hoy es Asia. Fue el primer género extinto de rana mesozoica de China. (es)
  • Liaobatrachus is een geslacht van amfibieën behorende tot de Anura. Hij leefde in het Vroeg-Krijt in de Chinese provincie Liaoning, in de , waar ook veel resten van gevederde dinosauriërs zijn gevonden. (nl)
  • Liaobatrachus (лат.) — род вымерших бесхвостых земноводных. Обнаружены впервые в 1998 году, возраст окаменелостей оценивается в 124—112 млн лет, длина тела взрослых особей достигала 94 мм. Относится к семейству чесночниц (Pelobatidae), хотя до сих пор ведутся споры о систематике этого таксона: некоторые учёные относят вид к семейству круглоязычных или лопатоногов. (ru)
  • Liaobatrachus (meaning "Liaoning frog") is a genus of prehistoric frog, the first fossil specimen of which was recovered from the Yixian Formation of Liaoning Province, China. It was the first Mesozoic era frog ever found in China. The species Callobatrachus sanyanensis, Mesophryne beipiaoensis and were classified as species of Liaobatrachus in one study, but this has been rejected by other authors. The genus has been considered a nomen dubium by some authors due to the poor preservation of the holotype specimen. Fossils were found in the Sihetun locality of the western part of Liaoning province, in the lower part of the Yixian Formation, and date to approximately 124.6 Ma. Another specimen was collected near , 25 kilometres (16 mi) south of Beipiao. The specimen has a snout–vent length o (en)
  • Mesophryne beipiaoensis, Yizhoubatrachus macilentus Liaobatrachus Genre † Liaobatrachus (d) & (d), 1998 Espèces de rang inférieur * † Liaobatrachus grabaui (type) Ji & Ji, 1998 * † ? Liaobatrachus zhaoi Dong et al., 2013 * † ? Liaobatrachus beipiaoensis (Gao & Wang, 2001) Synonymes * † ?Callobatrachus Wang & Gao, 1999 * † ? Mesophryne Gao & Wang, 2001 * † ?Yizhoubatrachus Gao and Chen, 2004 (fr)
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  • Liaobatrachus (es)
  • Liaobatrachus (fr)
  • Liaobatrachus (en)
  • Liaobatrachus (nl)
  • Liaobatrachus (ru)
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