The earliest known crown-group lepidosaurs are known from the Middle Triassic; however, their stem group is poorly sampled, with only a few representative fossils found. This is partly due to the small size and delicate bones of early stem-lepidosaurs (= non-lepidosaurian lepidosauromorphs), which make both preservation in the fossil record and subsequent discovery less likely. The Middle Jurassic lepidosauromorph Marmoretta oxoniensis Evans is re-examined using high-resolution µCT scanning to reveal parts of the skull anatomy that were previously unknown. These include a squamosal, postorbital, more complete parietal, pterygoids, and an articulated posterior section of the mandible. Some differences between this and other Marmoretta specim...
A fragmentary diapsid left maxilla from the Bathonian Peski locality in Moscow Region, previously re...
A new genus and species of diapsid reptile is described. The specimen was collected from the Anisian...
International audienceLepisosteoids are known for their evolutionary conservatism, and their body pl...
The earliest known crown-group lepidosaurs are known from the Middle Triassic, however their stem gr...
The earliest known crown-group lepidosaurs are known from the Middle Triassic; however, their stem g...
<p>Although lepidosaurs are by far the most diverse and widespread group of present-day nonavian rep...
Lepidosaurs include lizards, snakes, amphisbaenians and the tuatara, comprising a highly speciose ev...
The early evolution of diapsid reptiles is marked by a deep contrast between our knowledge of the or...
A new genus and species of diapsid reptile is described. The specimen was collected from the Anisian...
We describe a new, small-bodied rhynchocephalian reptile, Opisthiamimus gregori gen. et sp. nov., fr...
Lepidosauria was erected by Romer (1956) to encompass diapsids that lacked diagnostic archosaurian c...
Four new lepidosaurs from the Early Cretaceous deposits of the Tlayua Quarry, Central Mexico are des...
Background: Lepidosauria (lizards, snakes, tuatara) is a globally distributed and ecologically impor...
Background: Lepidosauria (lizards, snakes, tuatara) is a globally distributed and ecologically impor...
Lepidosaurs include lizards, snakes, amphisbaenians and the tuatara, comprising a highly speciose ev...
A fragmentary diapsid left maxilla from the Bathonian Peski locality in Moscow Region, previously re...
A new genus and species of diapsid reptile is described. The specimen was collected from the Anisian...
International audienceLepisosteoids are known for their evolutionary conservatism, and their body pl...
The earliest known crown-group lepidosaurs are known from the Middle Triassic, however their stem gr...
The earliest known crown-group lepidosaurs are known from the Middle Triassic; however, their stem g...
<p>Although lepidosaurs are by far the most diverse and widespread group of present-day nonavian rep...
Lepidosaurs include lizards, snakes, amphisbaenians and the tuatara, comprising a highly speciose ev...
The early evolution of diapsid reptiles is marked by a deep contrast between our knowledge of the or...
A new genus and species of diapsid reptile is described. The specimen was collected from the Anisian...
We describe a new, small-bodied rhynchocephalian reptile, Opisthiamimus gregori gen. et sp. nov., fr...
Lepidosauria was erected by Romer (1956) to encompass diapsids that lacked diagnostic archosaurian c...
Four new lepidosaurs from the Early Cretaceous deposits of the Tlayua Quarry, Central Mexico are des...
Background: Lepidosauria (lizards, snakes, tuatara) is a globally distributed and ecologically impor...
Background: Lepidosauria (lizards, snakes, tuatara) is a globally distributed and ecologically impor...
Lepidosaurs include lizards, snakes, amphisbaenians and the tuatara, comprising a highly speciose ev...
A fragmentary diapsid left maxilla from the Bathonian Peski locality in Moscow Region, previously re...
A new genus and species of diapsid reptile is described. The specimen was collected from the Anisian...
International audienceLepisosteoids are known for their evolutionary conservatism, and their body pl...