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==Plants==
==Archosauromorphs==
===Angiosperms===
===Newly named pseudosuchians===
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''[[Carpolithes dentatus]]''<ref name=Pigg2003>{{cite journal |last1=Pigg |first1=K.B. |author2=Manchester S.R.|author3=Wehr W.C. |year=2003 |title=''Corylus'', ''Carpinus'', and ''Palaeocarpinus'' (Betulaceae) from the Middle Eocene Klondike Mountain and Allenby Formations of Northwestern North America |journal= International Journal of Plant Sciences |volume=164 |issue= 5 |pages=807–822 |doi=10.1086/376816|s2cid=19802370 }}</ref>
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Sp nov
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jr synonym
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[[David P. Penhallow|Penhallow]] (in Dawson)<ref name="Dawson1890"/>
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[[Eocene]]<br/>[[Ypresian]]
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[[Eocene Okanagan Highlands|Okanagan Highlands]]<br/>"Stump lake", [[Coldwater Beds]]
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{{flag|Canada}}<br/>{{Flag|British Columbia}}
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A small [[Betulaceae|betulaceous]] fruit;<br/> moved to ''[[Palaeocarpinus dentatus]]'' in [[2003 in paleontology|2003]]
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''[[Comptonia columbiana]]''<ref name="Dawson1890">{{cite book |last1=Dawson |first1=J. W. |year=1890 |title=On fossil plants from the Similkameen Valley and other places in the southern interior of British Columbia. |publisher=Royal Society of Canada |url=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=aeu.ark:/13960/t0xp7hf36&view=1up&seq=11}}</ref>
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Sp nov
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valid
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[[J. W. Dawson|Dawson]]
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[[Eocene]]<br/>[[Ypresian]]
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[[Eocene Okanagan Highlands|Okanagan Highlands]]<br/>[[Allenby Formation]]
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{{flag|Canada}}<br/>{{Flag|British Columbia}}
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A [[Comptonia (plant)|Sweet fern]]
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[[file:Comptonia columbiana SRIC SR 05-09-01 img1.jpg|thumb|center|upright|''[[Comptonia columbiana]]'']]
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===Pteridophyta===

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''[[Azollophyllum primaevum]]''<ref name="Arnold1955">{{cite journal |last1=Arnold |first1=C.A. |year=1955 |title=A Tertiary ''Azolla'' from British Columbia |journal= Contributions from the Museum of. Paleontology, University of Michigan |volume=12 |issue=4 |pages=37–45 |url= http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/48289/2/ID129.pdf}}</ref>
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Sp nov
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jr synonym
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[[David P. Penhallow|Penhallow]]
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[[Ypresian]]
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[[Allenby Formation]]
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{{flag|Canada}}
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moved to ''[[Azolla primaeva]]'' in [[1955 in paleontology|1955]]
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[[File:Azolla primaeva 6-7-19 img1 cropped.jpg|thumb|center|upright|''[[Azolla primaeva]]'']]
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==Arthropods==
===Insects===
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''[[Cymatomera maculata]]''<ref name="Scudder1890">{{cite journal |last1=Scudder |first1=S. H. |year=1890 |title=The Tertiary insects of North America. |journal=United States Geological Survey of the Territories, Washington |page=615 |url=https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/97070#page/640/mode/2up}}</ref>
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Sp nov
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Jr synonym
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[[Samuel Hubbard Scudder|Scudder]]
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[[Late Eocene]]
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[[Florissant Formation]]
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{{Flag|United States}}<br/>{{Flag|Colorado}}
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A [[Palaeorehniidae|palaeorehniid]] [[ensifera]]n.<br/> Synonymized with ''[[Palaeorehnia maculata]]'' in [[1908 in paleontology|1908]]
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[[File:Palaeorehnia maculata MCZ-464 NPS img1.jpg|thumb|center|upright|''[[Palaeorehnia maculata]]'']]
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''[[Florissantia (planthopper)|Florissantia]]''<ref name="Scudder1890"/>
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gen et sp nov
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Valid
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[[Samuel Hubbard Scudder|Scudder]]
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[[Late Eocene]]
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[[Florissant Formation]]
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{{Flag|United States}}<br/>{{Flag|Colorado}}
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A [[Dictyopharinae|dictyopharine]] [[planthopper]].<br/> Type species ''F. elegans''
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[[File:Florissantia elegans Scudder 1890 plate19 fig 12.png|thumb|center|upright|''[[Florissantia elegans]]'']]
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==Archosauromorphs==
===Pseudosuchians===
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''[[Suchodus]]''<ref>Lydekker, R. 1890, Catalogue of the Fossil Reptilia and Amphibia in the British Museum (Natural History), Part IV. Containing the orders Anomodontia, Ecaudata, Caudata, and Labyrinthodonta, and Supplement, p. 1-295. </ref>
''[[Suchodus]]''<ref>Lydekker, R. 1890, Catalogue of the Fossil Reptilia and Amphibia in the British Museum (Natural History), Part IV. Containing the orders Anomodontia, Ecaudata, Caudata, and Labyrinthodonta, and Supplement, p. 1-295.</ref>
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Gen et sp nov
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Valid
Valid
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[[Richard Lydekker]]
[[Richard Lydekker|Lydekker]]
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Middle Jurassic ([[Callovian]])
Middle Jurassic ([[Callovian]])
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[[Oxford Clay Formation]]
[[Oxford Clay Formation]]
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{{Flag|UK}}
{{Flag|UK}}
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A [[metriorhynchid]] [[thalattosuchian]].
A [[metriorhynchid]] [[thalattosuchian]],<br/>type species ''S. durobrivensis''
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[[File:Suchodus.jpg|thumb|center|upright|''[[Suchodus brachyrhynchus]]'']]
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===Dinosaurs===
===Newly named non-avian dinosaurs===
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''[[Barosaurus]]''
''[[Barosaurus]]''
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Gen et sp nov
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Valid
Valid
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[[Othniel Charles Marsh]]
[[Othniel Charles Marsh|Marsh]]
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[[Kimmeridgian]]-[[Tithonian]]
[[Kimmeridgian]]-[[Tithonian]]
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[[Morrison Formation]]
[[Morrison Formation]]
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{{Flag|United States}}<br/>{{Flag|South Dakota}}

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A very long-necked [[diplodocid]].
A [[diplodocid]], <br/>Type species ''B. lentus''
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|[[File:Barosaurus-sketch3.jpg|thumb|''[[Barosaurus]]''.]]
[[file:Barosaurus lentus skull salt lake city.jpg|thumb|center|upright|''[[Barosaurus lentus]]'']]
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''[[Claosaurus]]''
''[[Claosaurus]]''
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gen et comb nov
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[[Nomen dubium]]
Valid
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[[Othniel Charles Marsh]]
[[Othniel Charles Marsh|Marsh]]
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Late Cretaceous ([[Coniacian]]-[[Santonian]])
Late Cretaceous ([[Coniacian]]-[[Santonian]])
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[[Niobrara Formation]]
[[Niobrara Formation]]
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{{Flag|United States}}
{{Flag|United States}}<br/>{{Flag|Kansas}}
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A [[hadrosaur]]. New comb for ''[[Hadrosaurus agilis]]'' Marsh [[1872 in paleontology|1872]]
A [[nodosaurid]].
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[[File:Claosaurus.png|thumb|center|upright|''[[Claosaurus agilis]]'']]
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''[[Ornithomimus]]''
''[[Ornithomimus]]''
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Gen et sp nov
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Valid
Valid
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[[Othniel Charles Marsh]]
[[Othniel Charles Marsh|Marsh]]
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Late Cretaceous ([[Lancian]])
Late Cretaceous ([[Lancian]])
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[[Lance Formation]]
[[Denver Formation]]
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{{Flag|United States}}
{{Flag|United States}}<br/>{{Flag|Colorado}}
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An [[ornithomimid]].
An [[ornithomimid]]. <br/>Type species ''O. velox''
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[[File:OrnithomimusROM.JPG|thumb|center|upright|''[[Ornithomimus edmontonicus]]'']]
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==Sauropterygia==
==Sauropterygia==
===New taxa===
===Nothosauroidea===
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''[[Anarosaurus]]''
''[[Anarosaurus]]''
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Gen et sp nov
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Valid
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Dames
Dames
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Middle Triassic
Middle Triassic
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[[Muschelkalk|Lower Muschelkalk]]
Karlstadt Formation <br>
Lower Muschelkalk
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{{Flag|Germany}} <br>
{{Flag|Germany}}
{{Flag|Netherlands}}
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A [[pachypleurosaur]].
A [[pachypleurosaur]].<br/> Type species ''B. pumilio''
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==Plants==
===Pteridophyta===

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''[[Azollophyllum primaevum]]''<ref name="Arnold1955">{{cite journal |last1=Arnold |first1=C.A. |year=1955 |title=A Tertiary ''Azolla'' from British Columbia |journal= Contributions from the Museum of. Paleontology, University of Michigan |volume=12 |issue=4 |pages=37–45 |url= http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/48289/2/ID129.pdf}}</ref>
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jr synonym
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*[[David P. Penhallow|Penhallow]]
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[[Ypresian]] (Early Eocene)
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[[Allenby Formation]]
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{{flag|Canada}}
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[[File:Anarosaurus heterodontus humeri.png|thumb|center|upright|''[[Anarosaurus|Anarosaurus heterodontus]]'']]
redescribed in 1955 by [[Chester A. Arnold|Arnold]] as ''[[Azolla primaeva]]''
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[[Category:1890 in paleontology]]
[[Category:1890 in paleontology| ]]

Latest revision as of 21:14, 3 September 2024

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Paleontology or palaeontology is the study of prehistoric life forms on Earth through the examination of plant and animal fossils.[1] This includes the study of body fossils, tracks (ichnites), burrows, cast-off parts, fossilised feces (coprolites), palynomorphs and chemical residues. Because humans have encountered fossils for millennia, paleontology has a long history both before and after becoming formalized as a science. This article records significant discoveries and events related to paleontology that occurred or were published in the year 1890.

Plants

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Angiosperms

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Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Location Notes Images

Carpolithes dentatus[2]

Sp nov

jr synonym

Penhallow (in Dawson)[3]

Eocene
Ypresian

Okanagan Highlands
"Stump lake", Coldwater Beds

 Canada
 British Columbia

A small betulaceous fruit;
moved to Palaeocarpinus dentatus in 2003

Comptonia columbiana[3]

Sp nov

valid

Dawson

Eocene
Ypresian

Okanagan Highlands
Allenby Formation

 Canada
 British Columbia

A Sweet fern

Comptonia columbiana

Pteridophyta

[edit]
Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Location Notes Images

Azollophyllum primaevum[4]

Sp nov

jr synonym

Penhallow

Ypresian

Allenby Formation

 Canada

moved to Azolla primaeva in 1955

Azolla primaeva

Arthropods

[edit]

Insects

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Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Location Notes Images

Cymatomera maculata[5]

Sp nov

Jr synonym

Scudder

Late Eocene

Florissant Formation

 United States
 Colorado

A palaeorehniid ensiferan.
Synonymized with Palaeorehnia maculata in 1908

Palaeorehnia maculata

Florissantia[5]

gen et sp nov

Valid

Scudder

Late Eocene

Florissant Formation

 United States
 Colorado

A dictyopharine planthopper.
Type species F. elegans

Florissantia elegans

Archosauromorphs

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Pseudosuchians

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Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Location Notes Images

Suchodus[6]

Gen et sp nov

Valid

Lydekker

Middle Jurassic (Callovian)

Oxford Clay Formation

 UK

A metriorhynchid thalattosuchian,
type species S. durobrivensis

Suchodus brachyrhynchus

Dinosaurs

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Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Location Notes Images

Barosaurus

Gen et sp nov

Valid

Marsh

Kimmeridgian-Tithonian

Morrison Formation

 United States
 South Dakota

A diplodocid,
Type species B. lentus

Barosaurus lentus

Claosaurus

gen et comb nov

Nomen dubium

Marsh

Late Cretaceous (Coniacian-Santonian)

Niobrara Formation

 United States
 Kansas

A hadrosaur. New comb for Hadrosaurus agilis Marsh 1872

Claosaurus agilis

Ornithomimus

Gen et sp nov

Valid

Marsh

Late Cretaceous (Lancian)

Denver Formation

 United States
 Colorado

An ornithomimid.
Type species O. velox

Ornithomimus edmontonicus

Sauropterygia

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Nothosauroidea

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Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Location Notes Images

Anarosaurus

Gen et sp nov

Valid

Dames

Middle Triassic

Lower Muschelkalk

 Germany

A pachypleurosaur.
Type species B. pumilio

Anarosaurus heterodontus

References

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  1. ^ Gini-Newman, Garfield; Graham, Elizabeth (2001). Echoes from the past: world history to the 16th century. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd. ISBN 9780070887398. OCLC 46769716.
  2. ^ Pigg, K.B.; Manchester S.R.; Wehr W.C. (2003). "Corylus, Carpinus, and Palaeocarpinus (Betulaceae) from the Middle Eocene Klondike Mountain and Allenby Formations of Northwestern North America". International Journal of Plant Sciences. 164 (5): 807–822. doi:10.1086/376816. S2CID 19802370.
  3. ^ a b Dawson, J. W. (1890). On fossil plants from the Similkameen Valley and other places in the southern interior of British Columbia. Royal Society of Canada.
  4. ^ Arnold, C.A. (1955). "A Tertiary Azolla from British Columbia" (PDF). Contributions from the Museum of. Paleontology, University of Michigan. 12 (4): 37–45.
  5. ^ a b Scudder, S. H. (1890). "The Tertiary insects of North America". United States Geological Survey of the Territories, Washington: 615.
  6. ^ Lydekker, R. 1890, Catalogue of the Fossil Reptilia and Amphibia in the British Museum (Natural History), Part IV. Containing the orders Anomodontia, Ecaudata, Caudata, and Labyrinthodonta, and Supplement, p. 1-295.