R. R. Schoch and B. S. Rubidge 2005

Full reference
R. R. Schoch and B. S. Rubidge. 2005. The amphibamid Micropholis from the Lystrosaurus Assemblage Zone of South Africa. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 25(3):502-522 [R. Butler/R. Butler]
Metadata
ID number:  46658
Created:  2013-05-03 18:43:09
Modified:  2013-05-03 03:43:09
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated with evidence
Language:  English
Taxonomic opinions (10) - view classification
'Amphibamidae belongs to Dissorophoidea' according to R. R. Schoch and B. S. Rubidge 2005
'Amphibamus belongs to Amphibamidae' according to R. R. Schoch and B. S. Rubidge 2005
'Dissorophoidea was reranked as a unranked clade and belongs to Euskelia' according to R. R. Schoch and B. S. Rubidge 2005
'Doleserpeton belongs to Amphibamidae' according to R. R. Schoch and B. S. Rubidge 2005
'Eoscopus belongs to Amphibamidae' according to R. R. Schoch and B. S. Rubidge 2005
'Micropholis stowi belongs to Micropholis' according to R. R. Schoch and B. S. Rubidge 2005
'Micropholis belongs to Amphibamidae' according to R. R. Schoch and B. S. Rubidge 2005
'Petrophryne granulata is a subjective synonym of Micropholis stowi' according to R. R. Schoch and B. S. Rubidge 2005
'Petrophryne is a subjective synonym of Micropholis' according to R. R. Schoch and B. S. Rubidge 2005
'Platyrhinops belongs to Amphibamidae' according to R. R. Schoch and B. S. Rubidge 2005