Belongs within: Anura.
Contains: Ranoidea, Hyloidea, Limnodynastinae, Myobatrachinae.
The Neobatrachia are a clade containing the majority of living frogs, united by features such as the presence of a neopalatine bone in the skull.
Synapomorphies (from Frost et al. 2006): Neopalatine bone present; third distal carpal fused to other carpals; m. sartorius completely separated from m. semitendinosus; accessory head present on m. adductor longus; parahyoid bone absent.
<==Neobatrachia [Hemiphractinae]
| i. s.: Indobatrachus pusillus (Owen 1847) BB03
|--Heleophrynidae [Heleophryninae] PW11
| |--Hadromophryne natalensis PW11
| `--Heleophryne Sclater 1898 FG06
| |--H. natalensis FG06
| |--H. purcelli BB03
| |--H. regis FG06
| `--H. rosei FG06
`--Phthanobatrachia (see below for synonymy) FG06
|--+--Nasikabatrachus Biju & Bossuyt 2003 FG06 [Nasikabatrachidae PW11]
| | `--*N. sahyadrensis Biju & Bossuyt 2003 BB03
| `--Sooglossidae [Sooglossinae] PW11
| |--Sooglossus Boylenger 1906 [incl. Nesomantis Boulenger 1909] NW07
| | |--*S. sechellensis (Boettger 1896) [=Arthroleptis sechellensis] NW07
| | `--S. thomasseti (Boulenger 1909) [=*Nesomantis thomasseti] NW07
| `--Sechellophryne Nussbaum & Wu 2007 NW07
| |--*S. gardineri (Boulenger 1911) [=Nectophryne gardineri, Sooglossus gardineri] NW07
| `--S. pipilodryas (Gerlach & Willi 2002) [=Sooglossus pipilodryas] NW07
`--+--Ranoidea EJK08
`--+--Hyloidea PW11
`--+--Calyptocephallelidae [Calyptocephalellinae, Calyptocephalellini] PW11
| |--Calyptocephalella Strand 1928 FG06
| | `--C. gayi PW11
| `--Telmatobufo Schmidt 1952 PW11, FG06
| |--T. bullocki PW11
| `--T. venustus FG06
`--Myobatrachidae [Australobatrachia, Myobatrachoidea] PW11
| i. s.: Kankanophryne Heyer & Liem 1976 FKM82
| `--*K. occidentalis FKM82
| Glauertia FKM82
|--Limnodynastinae PW11
`--Myobatrachinae PW11
Phthanobatrachia [Athesphatanura, Ceratophrydes, Chthonobatrachia, Cladophrynia, Diphyabatrachia, Hyloides, Leptodactyliformes, Meridianura, Nobleobatrachia, Notogaeanura, Tinctanura] FG06
*Type species of generic name indicated
REFERENCES
[BB03] Biju, S. D., & F. Bossuyt. 2003. New frog family from India reveals an ancient biogeographical link with the Seychelles. Nature 425: 711–714.
[EJK08] Evans, S. E., M. E. H. Jones & D. W. Krause. 2008. A giant frog with South American affinities from the Late Cretaceous of Madagascar. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA 105 (8): 2951–2956.
[FKM82] Farris, J. S., A. G. Kluge & M. F. Mickevich. 1982. Phylogenetic analysis, the monothetic group method, and myobatrachid frogs. Systematic Zoology 31 (3): 317–327.
[FG06] Frost, D. R., T. Grant, J. Faivovich, R. H. Bain, A. Haas, C. F. B. Haddad, R. O. de Sá, A. Channing, M. Wilkinson, S. C. Donnellan, C. J. Raxworthy, J. A. Campbell, B. L. Blotto, P. Moler, R. C. Drewes, R. A. Nussbaum, J. D. Lynch, D. M. Green & W. C. Wheeler. 2006. The amphibian tree of life. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 297: 1–370.
[NW07] Nussbaum, R. A., & S.-H. Wu. 2007. Morphological assessments and phylogenetic relationships of the Seychellean frogs of the family Sooglossidae (Amphibia: Anura). Zoological Studies 46 (3): 322–335.
[PW11] Pyron, R. A., & J. J. Wiens. 2011. A large-scale phylogeny of Amphibia including over 2800 species, and a revised classification of extant frogs, salamanders, and caecilians. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 61: 543–583.
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