Details, Explanation and Meaning About Archaeobatrachia

Archaeobatrachia Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description

Archaeobatrachia
:Eukaryota
:Animalia
:Metazoa
:Chordata
:Vertebrata
Infraphylum:Gnathostomata
Microphylum:Osteichthyes
:Sarcopterygii
:Amphibia
:Lissamphibia
:Batrachia
:Anura
:Archaeobatrachia
Families
Ascaphidae
Bombinatoridae
Discoglossidae
Leiopelmatidae
Archaeobatrachia are a suborder of anura containing various frog and toad like organisms. As the name literally suggests - these are the most ancient toads. Many of the species (20 in total) show certain physiological characteristics which are extinct in the modern frog and toad, thus giving rise to this group. They are largely found in Eurasia, New Zealand, Philippines and Borneo, and are characteristically small.


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