A LONG-BODIED LIZARD FROM THE LOWER CRETACEOUS OF JAPAN
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A LONG-BODIED LIZARD FROM THE LOWER CRETACEOUS OF JAPAN
Evans S.E.; Manabe M.; Noro M.; Isaji S.; Yamaguchi M.
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Palaeontology, 2006, 49, 6, 1143-1165
Date:
2006
Abstract:
Platynotan lizards underwent a dramatic Late Cretaceous radiation into marine habitats. Beginning with small-bodied forms, the lineage culminated with the mosasaurs, large predatory lizards with a world-wide distribution in the Santonian-Campanian. Moreover, the marine squamate radiations of the Cenomanian-Turonian are remarkable in having produced a range of long-bodied, reduced-limbed swimmers (dolichosaurs, adriosaurs, coniasaurs and limbed snakes) that seem to have thrived in the shallow coastal environments of the Western Tethys region. Until now, none of these long-bodied aquatic squamates has been recorded prior to the Cenomanian, none has been recovered from a non-marine locality and none is known from Asia. Here we describe a small, gracile, long-bodied mosasauroid lizard from a swampy continental deposit in the Lower Cretaceous of Japan. © 2006 The Palaeontological Association.
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