Eocene lizard from Germany reveals amphisbaenian origins.
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An amphisbaenian skull from the European miocene and the evolution of Mediterranean worm lizardsTikiguania and the antiquity of squamate reptiles (lizards and snakes)Mid-Cretaceous amber fossils illuminate the past diversity of tropical lizardsMicroscopical and elemental FESEM and Phenom ProX-SEM-EDS analysis of osteocyte- and blood vessel-like microstructures obtained from fossil vertebrates of the Eocene Messel Pit, GermanyDistinct patterns of desynchronized limb regression in malagasy scincine lizards (squamata, scincidae)Biogeography of worm lizards (Amphisbaenia) driven by end-Cretaceous mass extinctionA comparative study of X-ray tomographic microscopy on shales at different synchrotron facilities: ALS, APS and SLSCaught in the act: the first record of copulating fossil vertebratesPaleontological and developmental evidence resolve the homology and dual embryonic origin of a mammalian skull bone, the interparietalRelict endemism of extant Rhineuridae (Amphisbaenia): testing for phylogenetic niche conservatism in the fossil record.A new miniaturized lizard from the late Eocene of France and Spain.Skull osteology of the Eocene amphisbaenian Spathorhynchus fossorium (Reptilia, Squamata) suggests convergent evolution and reversals of fossorial adaptations in worm lizards.Skeletal heterochrony is associated with the anatomical specializations of snakes among squamate reptiles.Among-character rate variation distributions in phylogenetic analysis of discrete morphological characters.Ontogenetic allometry constrains cranial shape of the head-first burrowing worm lizard Cynisca leucura (Squamata: Amphisbaenidae).A new global palaeobiogeographical model for the late Mesozoic and early Tertiary.The morphology of the inner ear of squamate reptiles and its bearing on the origin of snakesThe sclerotic ring of squamates: an evo-devo-eco perspective.To move or not to move: cranial joints in European gekkotans and lacertids, an osteological and histological perspective.The ecological origins of snakes as revealed by skull evolution.A new family of teiioid lizards from the Upper Cretaceous of Romania with notes on the evolutionary history of early teiioidsA new lizard (Squamata) was the last meal of Compsognathus (Theropoda: Dinosauria) and is a holotype in a holotypeCretaceous roots of the amphisbaenian lizardsFossil lizard from central Europe resolves the origin of large body size and herbivory in giant Canary Island lacertidsThe first amphisbaenians from Texas, with notes on other squamates from the middle Eocene Purple Bench localityA new exceptionally preserved specimen of Dracaenosaurus (Squamata, Lacertidae) from the Oligocene of France as revealed by micro-computed tomographyEolacertidae: a new extinct clade of lizards from the Palaeogene; with comments on the origin of the dominant European reptile group – LacertidaeA complete mandible of a new amphisbaenian reptile (Squamata, Amphisbaenia) from the late middle eocene (Bartonian, Mp 16) of FranceA tiny lizard (Lepidosauria, Squamata) from the Lower Cretaceous of SpainA new species of Zygaspis (Reptilia: Squamata: Amphisbaenidae) from north-eastern MozambiqueBeauty is more than skin deep: a non-invasive protocol for in vivo anatomical study using micro-CT
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Eocene lizard from Germany reveals amphisbaenian origins.
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Eocene lizard from Germany reveals amphisbaenian origins.
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Eocene lizard from Germany reveals amphisbaenian origins.
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Eocene lizard from Germany reveals amphisbaenian origins.
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André Hilger
Jason J Head
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Nikolay Kardjilov
Robert R Reisz
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10.1038/NATURE09919
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2011-05-01T00:00:00Z
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