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- Scincomorphs Temporal range: Middle Jur****ic—present, 170–0 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Eastern blue-tongued lizard Scientific classification Domain:...
- Night lizards (family Xantusiidae) are a group of small scincomorph lizards, averaging from less than 4 cm (1.6 in) to over 12 cm (4.7 in) snout–vent...
- have been described, coming from three different groups: anguimorph and scincomorph lizards and early snakes. The first squamates to be reported from the...
- actually represent other groups (like the armadillo lizards or cordylids, a scincomorph group that also has a possible Cretaceous fossil record). Definite fossil...
- Reuter, C.; Böhme, W.; Perry, S. F. (2005). "Lungs and mesopneumonia of scincomorph lizards (Reptilia: Squamata)". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 5 (1):...
- Tolgod "Partial skull." A teiid. Unnamed scincomorph Indeterminate Ukhaa Tolgod "Partial skull." A scincomorph. Varanoidea indet. Indeterminate Ukhaa Tolgod...
- Retinosaurus (meaning "amber lizard") is an extinct genus of scincomorph lizard from the Early Cretaceous of Myanmar. The genus contains a single species...
- have some other fossil fauna known, such as eutherian Sasayamamylos, scincomorph Pachygenys, two frogs Hyogobatrachus and Tambabatrachus. Timeline of...
- Globauridae is a family of extinct scincomorph lizards that first appeared in the Late Jur****ic of England and persisting until the Late Cretaceous of...
- species of Paramacellodidae are uncertain. Many studies regard them to be scincomorphs, a large group that includes skinks and their closest extinct relatives...