A new anuran genus from the fossil sites of Langebaanweg and Cooper’s Cave, South Africa

Research Article

A new anuran genus from the fossil sites of Langebaanweg and Cooper’s Cave, South Africa

Published in: African Journal of Herpetology
Volume 72 , issue 2 , 2023 , pages: 163–189
DOI: 10.1080/21564574.2023.2251502
Author(s): Thalassa Matthews Iziko Museums of South Africa, South Africa , Christine Steininger University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa

Abstract

Enigmatic frog ilia were recovered from two geographically and temporally disparate fossil sites in South Africa, namely the Early Pliocene (5.1 Ma) fossil site of Langebaanweg (south-western Cape), and Cooper’s Cave D (Northern province), which dates to around 1.38 Ma. The fossil ilia appear to represent an extinct anuran genus that subsisted in southern Africa over several million years, had a previously undocumented mode of locomotion, and possibly exceptional jumping ability. Relative to extant anurans, the fossil ilia show a unique suite of characteristics pertaining to the acetabulum, dorsal protuberance, ventral ridge of the shaft, and dorsal crest; features which would have facilitated and stabilised jumping.

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