B. G. Naylor and D. W. Krause 1981

Full reference
B. G. Naylor and D. W. Krause. 1981. Piceoerpeton, a giant early Tertiary salamander from western North America. Journal of Paleontology 55(3):507-523 [J. Alroy/J. Alroy]
Metadata
ID number:  28586
Created:  2008-11-26 15:02:05
Modified:  2008-11-26 17:02:05
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated with evidence
Language:  English
Taxonomic names (1)
Taxonomic opinions (9) - view classification
'Ambystomatoidea belongs to Caudata' according to B. G. Naylor and D. W. Krause 1981
'Dicamptodon belongs to Ambystomatoidea' according to B. G. Naylor and D. W. Krause 1981
'Dicamptodontidae is an invalid subgroup of Ambystomatoidea' according to B. G. Naylor and D. W. Krause 1981
'Lisserpeton belongs to Scapherpetontidae' according to B. G. Naylor and D. W. Krause 1981
'Piceoerpeton willwoodensis is corrected as Piceoerpeton willwoodense and belongs to Piceoerpeton' according to B. G. Naylor and D. W. Krause 1981
'Piceoerpeton belongs to Scapherpetontidae' according to B. G. Naylor and D. W. Krause 1981
'Rhyacotriton belongs to Ambystomatoidea' according to B. G. Naylor and D. W. Krause 1981
'Scapherpeton belongs to Scapherpetontidae' according to B. G. Naylor and D. W. Krause 1981
'Scapherpetonidae is corrected as Scapherpetontidae and belongs to Ambystomatoidea' according to B. G. Naylor and D. W. Krause 1981