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- earliest known tree-climbing mammaliaform. It contains one species, A. scansorius. Agilodocodon measured approximately 13 centimetres (5.1 in) from head...
- "Celestus scansorius". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2019: e.T176251A1436487. Retrieved 16 December 2021. Siderolamprus scansorius at the Reptarium...
- Location Stratigraphic position Abundance Notes Images Agilodocodon A. scansorius Inner Mongolia Daohugou bed A shrew-sized, arboreal docodontid that is...
- neotesselata) Aspidoscelis rodecki Bachia blairi Celestus hylaius Celestus scansorius Lang's crag lizard (Cordylus langi) Lawrence's girdled lizard (Cordylus...
- mammaliaform Microdocodon M. gracilis A docodont mammaliaform Agilodocodon A, scansorius A docodont mammaliaform Megaconus M. mammaliaformis A possible allotherian...
- Jiulongshan Formation"  China A docodont. The type species is Agilodocodon scansorius. Argaliatherium Gen. et sp. nov Valid Cifelli & Davis Early Cretaceous...
- phylogenetic analyses focusing on docodont relationships: †Agilodocodon scansorius Meng et al. 2015 †Borealestes Waldman & Savage 1972 †B. cuillinensis Panciroli...
- rozellae (H.M. Smith, 1942) – Rozella's lesser galliwasp Siderolamprus scansorius (McCranie & Wilson, 1996) Nota bene: A binomial authority in parentheses...
- brachydactylus, holotype BMNH 131735, along with that of Agilodocodon scansorius, was originally found by farmers near Nanshimen in the province of Hebei...
- Polydacrys nigrofasciatus Champion, 1911: 219: El Salvador, Mexico Polydacrys scansorius (Klug, 1829): 13 = Polydacrys modestus Gyllenhal, 1834: 131: Cuba, Dominica...