Merkurosaurus

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Merkurosaurus
Temporal range: Late Oligocene-Early Miocene, 28.4–15.97 Ma
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Reptilia
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Anguimorpha
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Merkurosaurus

Klembara, 2008
Binomial name
Merkurosaurus ornatus
Klembara, 2008

Merkurosaurus is an extinct genus of lizards from the Shinisauria that is known from the Late Oligocene of Germany, collected in 1999,[1] and the Early Miocene of the Czech Republic (west Bohemia) and the Germany of (Amöneburg).[2] A single species, M. ornatus, is known and was named and described by Jozef Klembara in 2008 based on the holotype Pb 02045 and other referred specimens.[2] It was initially only known from deposits in the Czech Republic but remains found in Germany were eventually attributed to the genus in 2015.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ B. Engesser and G. Storch. (2008). Latest Oligocene , Lipotyphla, Rodentia and Lagomorpha (Mammalia) from Oberleichtersbach, Rhön Mountains, Germany. Courier Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg 260:185-251
  2. ^ a b Klembara, J. (2008). "A New Anguimorph Lizard from the Lower Miocene of North-West Bohemia, Czech Republic". Palaeontology. 51: 81–94. doi:10.1111/j.1475-4983.2007.00732.x.
  3. ^ A. Cernansky, J. C. Rage, and J. Klembara. (2015). The Early Miocene squamates of Amöneburg (Germany): the first stages of modern squamates in Europe. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 13(2):97-128
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