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- lacertoid is the amphisbaenian Plesiorhineura, from the early Paleocene of North America. Given that it resembles modern worm lizards, the lacertoids...
- Eolacertidae is an extinct family of lacertoid lizards known from the Paleocene and Eocene of Europe. They are the closest known relatives of Lacertidae...
- to it. †Gobinatus Djadochta Formation, Gobi Desert, Mongolia A teiid lacertoid lizard. †Globidens †G. alabamaensis †G. dakotensis †G. hisaensis †G. schurmanni...
- meaning "hidden" and lacerta meaning "lizard") is an extinct genus of lacertoid lizard which lived during the Eocene epoch (Lutetian stage, about 47 million...
- having fused frontal bones, and Purbicella is likely closer to modern lacertoids than any of the other British forms. Evans, S.E.; Jones, M.E.H.; Matsumoto...
- Opisthocoelicaudia in 1977, the pelobatid frog Eopelobates leptocolaptus in 1978, the lacertoids Globaura and Eoxanta in 1988, the gekkonid Gobekko in 1990, and the archosauromorph...
- Banguidae, Bainguis, may instead be a closer relative of living anguids or lacertoids, in which case Bainguidae would not be a valid grouping. A large phylogenetic...
- upper portion of the parietals (similar to other teiioids but unlike lacertoids); and the unobscured upper temporal fenestrae. Meyasaurus also shares...
- 22: 1–16. Haubold, H.; Lockley, M.G.; Hunt, A.P.; Lucas, S.G. (1995). "Lacertoid Footprints from Permian Dune Sandstones, Cornberg and DeC****y Sandstones"...
- A. M.; Peixoto, B. C. P. M.; Aureliano, T.; Fernandes, M. A. (2022). "Lacertoid tracks from the Botucatu Formation (Lower Cretaceous) with different locomotor...