The evolution and interrelationships of carnivorous squamates (mosasaurs, snakes, monitor lizards, Gila Monsters) are a contentious part of reptile systematics and go to the heart of conflict between morphological and molecular data in inferring evolutionary history. One of the best-preserved fossils in this motley grouping is “Saniwa” feisti Stritzke, 1983, represented by complete skeletons from the early-middle Eocene of Messel, Germany. We re-describe it on the basis of superficial examination, stereoradiography, and high-resolution X-ray computed tomography of new and published specimens. The scalation of the lizard is unique, consisting of small, keeled scales on the head (including a row of enlarged medial supraorbitals) and large, rh...
The present distribution of lizards is usually explained as a result of relatively recent global eve...
Hyaenodonta is a diverse clade of carnivorous mammals that were part of terrestrial faunas in the Pa...
FIG. 5. —?Lacertidae, fragmentary jaw, possibly dentary?, MNHN.F.MTC246: A, labial view; B, lingual ...
The evolution and interrelationships of carnivorous squamates (mosasaurs, snakes, monitor lizards, G...
36 pages : illustrations (some color), color map ; 26 cm.We describe a new diminutive early Eocene l...
Three vertebrae of a large varanid lizard from the early Eocene Andarak 2 locality in Kirghizia are ...
Monitor lizards (genus Varanus) are today distributed across Asia, Africa and Australasia and repres...
<p>We describe a new lizard taxon, <i>Stefanikia siderea</i> gen. et sp. nov., from the early-middle...
We report a fossil snake from the middle Eocene (48 Ma) Messel Pit, in whose stomach is a lizard, in...
Gekkota (geckos and pygopodids) is a clade thought to have originated in the Early Cretaceous and th...
A long-forgotten, old collection of lizards from the Phosphorites du Quercy in southern France, hous...
The lizard and snake fauna from the late middle–late Eocene (MP 16–MP 20) of Dielsdorf, near Zurich...
118 p. : ill., map ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 108-114).Upper Cretaceous deposit...
15 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. 11-14).Saniwa ensidens is a pivotal t...
<p>Skeletal remains of a new early Miocene (Ottnangian, MN 4 mammal zone) monitor lizard, <i>Varanus...
The present distribution of lizards is usually explained as a result of relatively recent global eve...
Hyaenodonta is a diverse clade of carnivorous mammals that were part of terrestrial faunas in the Pa...
FIG. 5. —?Lacertidae, fragmentary jaw, possibly dentary?, MNHN.F.MTC246: A, labial view; B, lingual ...
The evolution and interrelationships of carnivorous squamates (mosasaurs, snakes, monitor lizards, G...
36 pages : illustrations (some color), color map ; 26 cm.We describe a new diminutive early Eocene l...
Three vertebrae of a large varanid lizard from the early Eocene Andarak 2 locality in Kirghizia are ...
Monitor lizards (genus Varanus) are today distributed across Asia, Africa and Australasia and repres...
<p>We describe a new lizard taxon, <i>Stefanikia siderea</i> gen. et sp. nov., from the early-middle...
We report a fossil snake from the middle Eocene (48 Ma) Messel Pit, in whose stomach is a lizard, in...
Gekkota (geckos and pygopodids) is a clade thought to have originated in the Early Cretaceous and th...
A long-forgotten, old collection of lizards from the Phosphorites du Quercy in southern France, hous...
The lizard and snake fauna from the late middle–late Eocene (MP 16–MP 20) of Dielsdorf, near Zurich...
118 p. : ill., map ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 108-114).Upper Cretaceous deposit...
15 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. 11-14).Saniwa ensidens is a pivotal t...
<p>Skeletal remains of a new early Miocene (Ottnangian, MN 4 mammal zone) monitor lizard, <i>Varanus...
The present distribution of lizards is usually explained as a result of relatively recent global eve...
Hyaenodonta is a diverse clade of carnivorous mammals that were part of terrestrial faunas in the Pa...
FIG. 5. —?Lacertidae, fragmentary jaw, possibly dentary?, MNHN.F.MTC246: A, labial view; B, lingual ...