Science. 1987 Sep 4;237(4819):1215-6. doi: 10.1126/science.237.4819.1215.
A frog of the leptodactylid genus Eleutherodactylus is reported from Eocene amber found in the Dominican Republic. It is the first described amphibian fossil in amber, and the oldest complete lissamphibian fossil from Mesoamerica (Central America and Mexico). Dating of the amber matrix indicates that by the end of the Eocene a diverse fauna was present in the Antilles, much earlier than has generally been proposed. The presence of this and other amber fossils from this same age suggests that Tertiary patterns of landmass movements were significant in determining the present distribution of species.
报道称在多米尼加共和国发现的始新世琥珀中存在一种滑跖蟾科的 Eleutherodactylus 蛙属青蛙。这是有描述记载的首例琥珀中两栖动物化石,也是中美洲(中美洲和墨西哥)发现的最古老的完整的有尾两栖动物化石。琥珀基质的年代测定表明,始新世末期,安的列斯群岛已经存在多样化的动物群,比普遍认为的时间要早得多。这一发现以及其他同一年代的琥珀化石表明,新生代的大陆运动模式对确定物种的当前分布具有重要意义。