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extinct Palaeovaranidae.
Throughout their long
evolutionary history,
varanoids have
exhibited great diversity, both in
habitat and form. This superfamily...
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Varanoid Lizards of the World.
Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0-253-34366-6. Pianka, Eric R.; King, Dennis; King, Ruth
Allen (2004).
Varanoid Lizards...
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squamate tree is
highly controversial. Two
prominent hypotheses include the
varanoid hypothesis,
which holds that
mosasaurians are most
closely related to monitor...
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their kin". In King, Ruth Allen; Pianka, Eric R.; King,
Dennis (eds.).
Varanoid lizards of the world. Bloomington:
Indiana University Press. p. 45....
- "Var****
salvadorii ". In Pianka, E.R.; King, D.; King, R.A. (eds.).
Varanoid Lizards of the World.
Indiana University Press. pp. 234–244. ISBN 978-0-253-34366-6...
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Asprosaurus may
compete with
Palaeosaniwa in size.
Another large Mesozoic varanoid lizard was
Chianghsia with snout-vent
length of over 1 m (3 ft 3 in). Largest...
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Early Cretaceous.
Dolichosauridae is a
family of Late
Cretaceous aquatic varanoid lizards closely related to the mosasaurs. The
position of the
lizards and...
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Brian (2004). King, Ruth Allen; Pianka, Eric R.; King,
Dennis (eds.).
Varanoid lizards of the world. Bloomington:
Indiana University Press. p. 335....
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Retrieved 23
March 2012. Ciofi,
Claudio (2004). "Var**** komodoensis".
Varanoid Lizards of the World.
Bloomington & Indianapolis:
Indiana University Press...
- of the Cretaceous,
including the
appeance of
groups like
iguanians and
varanoids, and true snakes. Polyglyphanodontia, an
extinct clade of lizards, and...