O. Rieppel and L. Grande 1998

Full reference
O. Rieppel and L. Grande. 1998. A well-preserved fossil amphiumid (Lissamphibia: Caudata) from the Eocene Green River Formation of Wyoming. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 18(4):700-708 [J. Alroy/J. Alroy]
Metadata
ID number:  28383
Created:  2008-11-01 21:24:59
Modified:  2008-11-01 23:24:59
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated with evidence
Language:  English
Taxonomic opinions (14) - view classification
'Amphiuma antica is a nomen dubium' according to O. Rieppel and L. Grande 1998
'Amphiuma jepseni belongs to Amphiuma' according to R. Estes 1969
'Amphiuma jepseni is a nomen dubium' according to O. Rieppel and L. Grande 1998
'Amphiuma means belongs to Amphiuma' according to Garden 1821
'Amphiuma means belongs to Amphiuma' according to O. Rieppel and L. Grande 1998
'Amphiuma pholeter belongs to Amphiuma' according to Neill 1964
'Amphiuma pholeter belongs to Amphiuma' according to O. Rieppel and L. Grande 1998
'Amphiuma tridactylum belongs to Amphiuma' according to G. Cuvier 1827
'Amphiuma tridactylum belongs to Amphiuma' according to O. Rieppel and L. Grande 1998
'Amphiumidae belongs to Caudata' according to O. Rieppel and L. Grande 1998
'Paleoamphiuma tetradactylum belongs to Paleoamphiuma' according to O. Rieppel and L. Grande 1998
'Paleoamphiuma belongs to Amphiumidae' according to O. Rieppel and L. Grande 1998
'Proamphiuma cretacea is a nomen dubium' according to O. Rieppel and L. Grande 1998
'Proamphiuma is a nomen dubium' according to O. Rieppel and L. Grande 1998
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