Project 4681: A. Lemierre, D. C. Blackburn. 2022. A new genus and species of frog from the Kem Kem (Morocco), the second neobatrachian from Cretaceous Africa. PeerJ. 10:e13699.
Specimen: Heleophryne natalensis (unvouchered)
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Abstract

Neobatrachia, a clade representing the majority of extant anuran diversity, is thought to have emerged and diversified during the Cretaceous. Most of the early diversification of neobatrachians occurred in southern Gondwana, especially the regions that are today South America and Africa. Whereas five extinct neobatrachians have been described from the Cretaceous of South America in the last decade, only one is known from Africa. This difference in the known extinct diversity is linked to the lack of well-preserved specimens, understudy of fragmentary remains, and lack of known Cretaceous sites in Africa. Study of fragmentary anuran remains from Africa could allow for the identification of previously unknown neobatrachians, allowing for a better understanding of their early diversification. We reanalysed several previously described anuran specimens from the well-known Kem Kem beds, including using CT-scanning. Through our osteological study, we determined that several cranial bones and vertebrae represent a new hyperossified taxon for which we provide a formal description. Comparison to other hyperossified anurans revealed similarities and affinity of this new taxon with the neobatrachians Beelzebufo (extinct) and Ceratophrys (extant). Phylogenetic analyses supported this affinity, placing the new taxon within Neobatrachia in an unresolved clade of Ceratophryidae. This taxon is the oldest neobatrachian from Africa, and reveals that neobatrachians were already widespread throughout southern Gondwana during the earliest Late Cretaceous.


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Article DOI: 10.7717/peerj.13699

Project DOI: 10.7934/P4681, http://dx.doi.org/10.7934/P4681
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    15 May 2023
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    15 May 2023

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    • Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, Paris (Natural History Museum, Paris)

    • Florida Museum of Natural History



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