After Spinar & Tatarinov, 1986, and Shishkin, 2000
<==o †Gobiatidae Rocek and Nesov, 1993 |-- †Cretasalia tsybini Gubin, 1999 |-- †Gobiatoides parvus Rocek & Nesov, 1993 `--o †Gobiates Spinar & Tatarinov, 1986 |-- †G. khermeentsavi Spinar & Tatarinov, 1986 |-- †G. leptocolaptus (Borsuk-Bialynicka, 1978) [Eopelobates leptocolaptus Borsuk-Bialynicka, 1978] |-- †G. sosedkoi (Nesov, 1981) [Eopelobates sosedkoi Nesov, 1981] |-- †G. bogatchovi Rocek & Nesov, 1993 |-- †G. dzhyrakudukensis Rocek & Nesov, 1993 |-- †G. fritschi Rocek & Nesov, 1993 |-- †G. tatarinovi Rocek & Nesov, 1993 |-- †G. spinari Rocek & Nesov, 1993 |-- †G. asiaticus Rocek & Nesov, 1993 |-- †G. kizylkumensis Rocek & Nesov, 1993 `-- †G. furcatus Rocek & Nesov, 1993
Note:
Family Gobiatidae was treated as independent family by Shishkin (2000). However, there is a possibility that it's a polyphyletic group, and that creatures within it belong to families Discoglossidae and Eopelobatidae.
Reference(s):
- Shishkin, M. A., 2000:
Mezosoic amphibians from Mongolia and the Central Asiatic republics. 297-308
in Benton, M. J., Shishkin, M. A., Unvin, D. M. & Kurochkin, E. N., (eds.) 2000: The Age of Dinosaurs in Russia and Mongolia.
–Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2000 xxxix-696 - Spinar, Z. V. & Tatarinov, L. P., 1986: A new genus and species of discoglossid frog from the Upper Cretaceous of the Gobi Desert.
–Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology: Vol. 6, #2, pp. 113-122