Electrorana Explained

Electrorana is an extinct genus of frog that lived in what is now Myanmar during the mid-Cretaceous, around 99 million years ago.[1] The type and only species is E. limoae. The generic name is derived from the Latin Latin: electrum and Latin: rana, while the specific epithet is given in honour of Mrs. Mo Li, who purchased and provided the specimens for study.

Description

Electrorana was described on the basis of four different specimens found in Burmese amber, which show varying states of completeness. These specimens have a body length of 2cm (01inches) though it has been suggested that they are likely to have been juveniles.[2]

Taxonomy

Phylogenetic analysis suggests that Electrorana is a relatively basal frog that lies outside of Neobatrachia, with unclear relationships to living basal frog clades.[3] A close relationship with the extinct frog Aerugoamnis from the Eocene of North America has been found in some phylogenies.

Ecology

Electrorana is thought to have lived in a tropical rainforest, making it one of the oldest known frogs to have inhabited such an environment.

Notes and References

  1. Xing . L. . Stanley . E. L. . Bai . M. . Blackburn . D. C. . 2018 . The earliest direct evidence of frogs in wet tropical forests from Cretaceous Burmese amber . Scientific Reports . 8 . Article number: 8770 . 10.1038/s41598-018-26848-w . 29904068 . 6002357 .
  2. Roček . Zbyněk . Dong . Liping . Wang . Yuan . 2023-04-27 . The Early Cretaceous frog Genibatrachus from China: Osteology, development, and palaeogeographic relations . Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments . en . 10.1007/s12549-023-00579-x . 1867-1594.
  3. Zhang . Jing . Dong . Liping . Du . Baoxia . Li . Aijing . Lei . Xiangtong . Zhang . Mingzhen . Wang . Sen . Ma . Guorong . Hui . Jianguo . 2023-01-01 . First fossil evidence for a new frog from the Early Cretaceous of the Jiuquan Basin, Gansu Province, north-western China . Journal of Systematic Palaeontology . en . 21 . 1 . 10.1080/14772019.2023.2183146 . 1477-2019.