Abstract

BackgroundTo date, the Lower Cretaceous Jehol Group of western Liaoning, China has yielded five monotypic genera of anurans, including Liaobatrachus grabaui, Callobatrachus sanyanensis, Mesophryne beipiaoensis, Dalianbatrachus mengi, and Yizhoubatrachus macilentus. However, the validity and distinctness of these taxa have been questioned.Methodology/Principal FindingWe provide a comprehensive analysis of the Jehol frogs that includes a re-examination of the published taxa as well as an examination of a number of new specimens that have been collected over the past 10 years. The results show that the five previously named taxa can be referred to three species of one genus–Liaobatrachus grabaui, L. beipiaoensis comb. nov. and L. macilentus comb. nov.. The diagnosis of Liaobatrachus is revised, and a new diagnosis is provided for each species of this genus. We also establish Liaobatrachus zhaoi sp. nov., on the basis of a dozen well-preserved specimens from a new locality. This taxon is distinguished by a unique combination of characteristics, including relatively long hind limbs, a rounded rather than triangular acetabulum, and a gradually-tapering cultriform process of the parasphenoid. In addition, an unnamed frog from a higher horizon, which has narrow sacral diapophyses and particularly long legs, is different from Liaobatrachus and represents another form of anuran in the Jehol Biota.Conclusion/SignificanceComparisons with other Mesozoic and extant anurans and the primary phylogenetic analysis both suggest that Liaobatrachus is a member of the anuran crown-group and forms a polytomy with leiopelmatids (Ascaphus and Leiopelma) and the remaining crown-group anurans (Lalagobatrachia).

Highlights

  • The Jehol Biota represents an Early Cretaceous lacustrine terrestrial ecosystem with a high degree of diversity and endemism [1,2]

  • The Jehol Biota is best known from the Jehol Group, which is exposed in western Liaoning, northern Hebei and southeastern Inner Mongolia

  • This species differs from other species of Liaobatrachus in having the following unique combination of features: femur slightly longer than tibiofibula, maxilla bearing a palatine process, cultriform process of parasphenoid ending in slender needle-like tip, anterior acetabular margin of ilium pointed anteriorly, and two prepollex elements present

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Introduction

The Jehol Biota represents an Early Cretaceous lacustrine terrestrial ecosystem with a high degree of diversity and endemism [1,2]. It contains a variety of Mesozoic taxa including the early bird Confuciusornis and its relatives [3], the feathered tyrannosauroid Yutyrannus huali [4], and the early eutherian Acristatherium yanensis [5]. Based on new fossil discoveries and a re-examination of all reported taxa, this paper provides the first comprehensive study of the Jehol anurans, including revisions of established taxa and erection of a new taxon

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