- lizards.
Polyglyphanodontians were the
dominant group of
lizards in
North America and Asia
during the Late Cretaceous. Most
polyglyphanodontians are Late...
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Distortodon Erdenetesaurus Polyglyphanodon Sineoamphisbaena?
Other polyglyphanodontians Adamisaurus Funiusaurus Gobinatus Obamadon Olindalacerta? Paleochelco...
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squamate lineages to
disappear in the
event were the
mosasaurs and
polyglyphanodontians (the
latter making up 40% of
Maastrichtian lizard diversity), and...
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terrestrial lizards to go
extinct at the end of the
Cretaceous were the
polyglyphanodontians, a
diverse group of
mainly herbivorous lizards known predominantly...
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extinction at the Cretaceous–Paleogene (K–Pg) boundary,
which wiped out
polyglyphanodontians, mosasaurs, and many
other distinct lineages. The
relationships of...
- Its jaw is thin and straight,
unlike the
curved jaws of most
other polyglyphanodontians.
Obamadon is
estimated to have been
about 30 cm (0.98 ft) in length...
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uncertain phylogenetic placement.
Obamadon O.
gracilis Montana A
polyglyphanodontian lizard of
uncertain phylogenetic placement. Also
known from the Lance...
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Distortodon Erdenetesaurus Polyglyphanodon Sineoamphisbaena?
Other polyglyphanodontians Adamisaurus Funiusaurus Gobinatus Obamadon Olindalacerta? Paleochelco...
- Xing, Lida; Niu, Kecheng; Evans,
Susan E. (January 2023). "A new
polyglyphanodontian lizard with a
complete lower temporal bar from the
Upper Cretaceous...
- Its jaw is thin and straight,
unlike the
curved jaws of most
other polyglyphanodontians.
Obamadon is
estimated to have been
about 30 cm (1 foot) in length...