Gekkota (geckos and pygopodids) is a clade thought to have originated in the Early Cretaceous and that today exhibits one of the most remarkable scansorial capabilities among lizards. Little information is available regarding the origin of scansoriality, which subsequently became widespread and diverse in terms of ecomorphology in this clade. An undescribed amber fossil (MCZ R–190835) from mid-Cretaceous outcrops of the north of Myanmar dated at 99 Ma, previously assigned to stem Gekkota, preserves carpal, metacarpal and phalangeal bones, as well as supplementary climbing structures, such as adhesive pads and paraphalangeal elements. This fossil documents the presence of highly specialized adaptive structures. Here, we analyze in detail the...
The present distribution of lizards is usually explained as a result of relatively recent global eve...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
We here report on a well-preserved juvenile lizard specimen in Albian amber (ca. 110 mya) from the H...
Squamate reptiles constitute a major component of the world's terrestrial vertebrate diversity, enco...
One of the most remarkable hand movements is grasping. This ability has been repetitively associated...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
The present distribution of lizards is usually explained as a result of relatively recent global eve...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
We here report on a well-preserved juvenile lizard specimen in Albian amber (ca. 110 mya) from the H...
Squamate reptiles constitute a major component of the world's terrestrial vertebrate diversity, enco...
One of the most remarkable hand movements is grasping. This ability has been repetitively associated...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
The present distribution of lizards is usually explained as a result of relatively recent global eve...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...
Geckos are a speciose and globally distributed clade of Squamata (lizards, including snakes and amph...