Lizards were and still are an important component of the European herpetofauna. The modern European lizard fauna started to set up in the Miocene and a rich fossil record is known from Neogene and Quaternary sites. At least 12 lizard and worm lizard families are represented in the European fossil record of the last 23 Ma. The record comprises more than 3000 occurrences from more than 800 localities, mainly of Miocene and Pleistocene age. By the beginning of the Neogene, a marked faunistic change is detectable compared to the lizard fossil record of Palaeogene Europe. This change is reflected by other squamates as well and might be related to an environmental deterioration occurring roughly at the Oligocene/Miocene boundary. Nevertheless, th...
Les archives fossiles des amphisbaeniens en Europe ont récemment été augmentées grâce à la descript...
The abundant remains from the Plio-Pleistocene fissure fillings of Monte Tuttavista (Orosei, Sardin...
The present distribution of lizards is usually explained as a result of relatively recent global eve...
The fossil record of squamates (i.e. lizards and snakes) from Greece is reviewed herein. Fossil rema...
he capability of palaeontologists to identify fossil remains of a particular group of vertebrates s...
Altres ajuts: CERCA Programme/Generalitat de CatalunyaThe fossil record provides evidence of a long ...
We here describe lizards and snakes from the late Miocene (MN 10) of Ravin de la Pluie, near Thessa...
There have been only a few studies on squamates from the late Oligocene of Europe, resulting in sign...
A new diverse late Eocene lizard and amphisbaenian assemblage from the classical mammal locality of ...
Monitor lizards (genus Varanus) inhabited Europe at least from the early Miocene to the Pleistocene....
Background The earliest Miocene (Aquitanian) represents a crucial time interval in the evolution of...
Čerňanský, Andrej (2012): The oldest known European Neogene girdled lizard fauna (Squamata, Cordylid...
The evolution of blanid amphisbaenians (Mediterranean worm lizards) is mainly inferred based on mole...
The assemblage of lizards and amphisbaenians (Reptilia, Squamata) from the middle Eocene locality of...
We herein describe the fossil amphibians and reptiles from the Neogene (latest Miocene or earliest P...
Les archives fossiles des amphisbaeniens en Europe ont récemment été augmentées grâce à la descript...
The abundant remains from the Plio-Pleistocene fissure fillings of Monte Tuttavista (Orosei, Sardin...
The present distribution of lizards is usually explained as a result of relatively recent global eve...
The fossil record of squamates (i.e. lizards and snakes) from Greece is reviewed herein. Fossil rema...
he capability of palaeontologists to identify fossil remains of a particular group of vertebrates s...
Altres ajuts: CERCA Programme/Generalitat de CatalunyaThe fossil record provides evidence of a long ...
We here describe lizards and snakes from the late Miocene (MN 10) of Ravin de la Pluie, near Thessa...
There have been only a few studies on squamates from the late Oligocene of Europe, resulting in sign...
A new diverse late Eocene lizard and amphisbaenian assemblage from the classical mammal locality of ...
Monitor lizards (genus Varanus) inhabited Europe at least from the early Miocene to the Pleistocene....
Background The earliest Miocene (Aquitanian) represents a crucial time interval in the evolution of...
Čerňanský, Andrej (2012): The oldest known European Neogene girdled lizard fauna (Squamata, Cordylid...
The evolution of blanid amphisbaenians (Mediterranean worm lizards) is mainly inferred based on mole...
The assemblage of lizards and amphisbaenians (Reptilia, Squamata) from the middle Eocene locality of...
We herein describe the fossil amphibians and reptiles from the Neogene (latest Miocene or earliest P...
Les archives fossiles des amphisbaeniens en Europe ont récemment été augmentées grâce à la descript...
The abundant remains from the Plio-Pleistocene fissure fillings of Monte Tuttavista (Orosei, Sardin...
The present distribution of lizards is usually explained as a result of relatively recent global eve...