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Text-fig. 4. Skull and postcranial bones of Hensonbatrachus kermiti GARDNER et BRINKMAN, 2015 from the middle – late Campanian (Judithian) of Alberta, Canada and Montana, USA. All images are photographs and depict specimens lightly dusted with ammonium chloride to enhance details and texture. Images at same magnifications; see scale bar. a, b – nearly complete right maxilla (holotype), UALVP 40167, in labial (a) and lingual (b) views, from Dinosaur Park Formation, Irvine locality, Alberta. c, d – incomplete right maxilla, UALVP 40202, in labial (c) and lingual (d) views, from Dinosaur Park Formation, Irvine locality, Alberta. e, f – incomplete left maxilla, AMNH FARB 33042, in labial (e) and lingual (f) views, from Judith River Formation, Clambank Hollow locality, Montana. g, h – incomplete left maxilla, AMNH FARB 33043, in labial (g) and lingual (h) views, from Judith River Formation, Clambank Hollow locality, Montana. i – nearly complete left squamosal, UALVP 40171, in lateral view, from Dinosaur Park Formation, Irvine locality, Alberta. j – nearly complete left nasal, UALVP 40170, in dorsal view, from Dinosaur Park Formation, Irvine locality, Alberta. k, l– anterior part of right frontoparietal, UALVP 40173, in dorsal (k) and ventral (l) views, from Dinosaur Park Formation, Irvine locality, Alberta. m, n – median part of right frontoparietal, TMP 1986.023.0032, in dorsal (m) and ventral (n) views. o, p – left ilium, TMP 1974.010.0088, in lateral (o) and medial (p) views, from Dinosaur Park Formation, TMP locality L0086, Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta. q – distal end of left humerus, UALVP 40176, in ventral view, from Dinosaur Park Formation, Irvine locality, Alberta. in The Hopping Dead: Late Cretaceous Frogs From The Middle - Late Campanian (Judithian) Of Western North America

Authors: Gardner, James D.; Redman, Cory M.; Cifelli, Richard L.;

Text-fig. 4. Skull and postcranial bones of Hensonbatrachus kermiti GARDNER et BRINKMAN, 2015 from the middle – late Campanian (Judithian) of Alberta, Canada and Montana, USA. All images are photographs and depict specimens lightly dusted with ammonium chloride to enhance details and texture. Images at same magnifications; see scale bar. a, b – nearly complete right maxilla (holotype), UALVP 40167, in labial (a) and lingual (b) views, from Dinosaur Park Formation, Irvine locality, Alberta. c, d – incomplete right maxilla, UALVP 40202, in labial (c) and lingual (d) views, from Dinosaur Park Formation, Irvine locality, Alberta. e, f – incomplete left maxilla, AMNH FARB 33042, in labial (e) and lingual (f) views, from Judith River Formation, Clambank Hollow locality, Montana. g, h – incomplete left maxilla, AMNH FARB 33043, in labial (g) and lingual (h) views, from Judith River Formation, Clambank Hollow locality, Montana. i – nearly complete left squamosal, UALVP 40171, in lateral view, from Dinosaur Park Formation, Irvine locality, Alberta. j – nearly complete left nasal, UALVP 40170, in dorsal view, from Dinosaur Park Formation, Irvine locality, Alberta. k, l– anterior part of right frontoparietal, UALVP 40173, in dorsal (k) and ventral (l) views, from Dinosaur Park Formation, Irvine locality, Alberta. m, n – median part of right frontoparietal, TMP 1986.023.0032, in dorsal (m) and ventral (n) views. o, p – left ilium, TMP 1974.010.0088, in lateral (o) and medial (p) views, from Dinosaur Park Formation, TMP locality L0086, Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta. q – distal end of left humerus, UALVP 40176, in ventral view, from Dinosaur Park Formation, Irvine locality, Alberta. in The Hopping Dead: Late Cretaceous Frogs From The Middle - Late Campanian (Judithian) Of Western North America

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Text-fig. 4. Skull and postcranial bones of Hensonbatrachus kermiti GARDNER et BRINKMAN, 2015 from the middle – late Campanian (Judithian) of Alberta, Canada and Montana, USA. All images are photographs and depict specimens lightly dusted with ammonium chloride to enhance details and texture. Images at same magnifications; see scale bar. a, b – nearly complete right maxilla (holotype), UALVP 40167, in labial (a) and lingual (b) views, from Dinosaur Park Formation, Irvine locality, Alberta. c, d – incomplete right maxilla, UALVP 40202, in labial (c) and lingual (d) views, from Dinosaur Park Formation, Irvine locality, Alberta. e, f – incomplete left maxilla, AMNH FARB 33042, in labial (e) and lingual (f) views, from Judith River Formation, Clambank Hollow locality, Montana. g, h – incomplete left maxilla, AMNH FARB 33043, in labial (g) and lingual (h) views, from Judith River Formation, Clambank Hollow locality, Montana. i – nearly complete left squamosal, UALVP 40171, in lateral view, from Dinosaur Park Formation, Irvine locality, Alberta. j – nearly complete left nasal, UALVP 40170, in dorsal view, from Dinosaur Park Formation, Irvine locality, Alberta. k, l– anterior part of right frontoparietal, UALVP 40173, in dorsal (k) and ventral (l) views, from Dinosaur Park Formation, Irvine locality, Alberta. m, n – median part of right frontoparietal, TMP 1986.023.0032, in dorsal (m) and ventral (n) views. o, p – left ilium, TMP 1974.010.0088, in lateral (o) and medial (p) views, from Dinosaur Park Formation, TMP locality L0086, Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta. q – distal end of left humerus, UALVP 40176, in ventral view, from Dinosaur Park Formation, Irvine locality, Alberta.

Published as part of Gardner, James D., Redman, Cory M. & Cifelli, Richard L., 2016, The Hopping Dead: Late Cretaceous Frogs From The Middle - Late Campanian (Judithian) Of Western North America, pp. 78-107 in Fossil Imprint 72 (1-2) on page 84, DOI: 10.14446/FI.2016.78, http://zenodo.org/record/4773056

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Amphibia, Hensonbatrachus, Animalia, Biodiversity, Anura, Chordata, Taxonomy

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