Lepidosauromorpha (in PhyloCode known as Pan-Lepidosauria) is a group of reptiles comprising all diapsids closer to lizards than to archosaurs (which...
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encompassed by Lepidosauromorpha, a broader group defined as all reptiles (living or extinct) closer to lepidosaurs than to archosaurs. Lepidosauromorpha is thought...
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doi:10.1046/j.1096-3642.2002.00019.x. ISSN 1096-3642. Unit 220: 100: Lepidosauromorpha. Palaeos. July 15, 2003. Retrieved January 19, 2004. A review of the...
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of reptiles, Archosauromorpha (crocodilians, birds, and kin) and Lepidosauromorpha (lizards, and kin), diverged during the Permian period. In addition...
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Capitulum of the humerus (section Lepidosauromorpha)
In human anatomy of the arm, the capitulum of the humerus is a smooth, rounded eminence on the lateral portion of the distal articular surface of the humerus...
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resulted in turtles being close relatives of sauropterygians within Lepidosauromorpha. The anapsid hypothesis was still better supported, although an archosauromorph...
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(2018). It places turtles within Diapsida but outside of Sauria (the Lepidosauromorpha + Archosauromorpha clade). The following cladogram was found by Simões...
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belong to the superorder Lepidosauria, the only surviving taxon within Lepidosauromorpha. Squamates and rhynchocephalians have a number of shared traits (synapomorphies)...
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There is only one known land reptile species native to Ireland, the viviparous or common lizard. It appears to have a widespread distribution across the...
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with this genetic evidence, instead placing Pantestudines within Lepidosauromorpha but many modern studies have supported Archelosauria. Several recent...
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the most recent common ancestor of Choristodera, Archosauromorpha, Lepidosauromorpha and all their descendants. However, these uses have not gained wide...
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Kota Formation (section Lepidosauromorpha)
The Kota Formation is a geological formation in India. The age of the Kota Formation is uncertain; it is commonly considered to date to the Early Jurassic...
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Lepidosauromorpha see Lepidosauromorpha Includes Lepidosauria includes rhynchocephalians and squamates Archelosauria...
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Lepidosauromorpha Squamata (lizards, snakes) Archosauromorpha...
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v t e Lepidosauromorpha See also: Ankylopoda Eolacertilia Category...
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Archosauromorpha is Lepidosauromorpha, containing squamates and rhynchocephalians, as well as their fossil relatives. Lepidosauromorpha contained at least...
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Lepidosauromorpha see Lepidosauromorpha Includes Lepidosauria includes rhynchocephalians and squamates Archelosauria...
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belong to the superorder Lepidosauria, the only surviving taxon within Lepidosauromorpha along with the order Squamata, which includes lizards and snakes....
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Pan-Lepidosauria/ Lepidosauromorpha Archelosauria/ Archosauromorpha s. l....
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appeared during the Norian Age (Stage) of the Late Triassic Period. The Lepidosauromorpha, specifically the Sphenodontia, are first found in the fossil record...
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Lepidosauromorpha see Lepidosauromorpha Includes Lepidosauria includes rhynchocephalians and squamates Archelosauria...
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paired clavicles. These features would be more typical of a member of Lepidosauromorpha, meaning that Longisquama is not an archosaur and thus not closely...
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Theagarten Lingham-Soliar (2000). "The Mosasaur Mosasaurus lemonnieri (Lepidosauromorpha, Squamata) from the Upper Cretaceous of Belgium and The Netherlands"...
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Lepidosauromorpha see Lepidosauromorpha Includes Lepidosauria includes rhynchocephalians and squamates Archelosauria...
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Moskvoretskaya Formation (section Lepidosauromorpha)
Lepidosauromorpha Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Lepidosauromorpha Indeterminate Peski Left maxilla Previously referred to...
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experts have variously placed them on the reptile family tree among Lepidosauromorpha (squamates, rhynchocephalians and their relatives), Archosauromorpha...
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Lepidosauromorpha see Lepidosauromorpha Includes Lepidosauria includes rhynchocephalians and squamates Archelosauria...
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pin-like teeth. They are often, but not always, placed in the group Lepidosauromorpha, though other studies have recovered them in other positions within...
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