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13 September 2019 A new Jurassic lizard from China
Liping Dong, Yuan Wang, Lijie Mou, Guoze Zhang, Susan E. Evans
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Abstract

The Jurassic record of lizards in eastern Asia is poor by comparison with that of the Cretaceous. In China, to date, the only confirmed records from this period are an armoured lizard from Shishugou, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, of probable Oxfordian age, and two unnamed juvenile specimens from the slightly older, Callovian-Oxfordian, Daohugou locality of Nei Mongol. Here we describe the first lizard from the locality of Guancaishan, Jianping County, Liaoning Province. This locality is close to Daohugou, and is considered t o be of similar age. The new skeleton is articulated and well-preserved. It is distinguished from other Jurassic-Cretaceous lizards by a unique combination of derived characters, notably a long frontal with posterior processes that clasp the short parietal; cranial osteoderms limited to the lower temporal and supraocular regions; and an elongated manus and pes. Phylogenetic analysis using morphological data alone places the new taxon on the stem of a traditional ‘Scleroglossa’, but when the same data is run with a backbone constraint tree based on molecular data, the new taxon is placed on the stem of Squamata as a whole. Thus its position, and that of other Jurassic and Early Cretaceous taxa, seem to be influenced primarily by the position of Gekkota.

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Liping Dong, Yuan Wang, Lijie Mou, Guoze Zhang, and Susan E. Evans "A new Jurassic lizard from China," Geodiversitas 41(16), 623-641, (13 September 2019). https://doi.org/10.5252/geodiversitas2019v41a16
Received: 24 January 2019; Accepted: 31 July 2019; Published: 13 September 2019
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KEYWORDS
analyse phylogénétique
China
Chine
espèce nouvelle
genre nouveau
Guancaishan locality
Jurassic
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