Extinct family of lizards
Ardeosauridae is an extinct family of lizards known from the Late Jurassic of Germany and North America[ 1] and Early Cretaceous of Mongolia , with other potential species elsewhere from Europe and Asia over the same time period.[ 2]
The position of this family is debated; they are often recovered as gekkonomorphs ,[ 1] [ 3] but other studies have found them to be basal squamates, whereas others have found them to be the basalmost members of the Scincoidea or Iguania .[ 4] [ 5]
The following genera are known:[ 6] [ 7] [ 5]
^ a b c d Meyer, Dalton; Brownstein, Chase D.; Jenkins, Kelsey M.; Gauthier, Jacques A. (2023-11-29). "A Morrison stem gekkotan reveals gecko evolution and Jurassic biogeography" . Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences . 290 (2011). doi :10.1098/rspb.2023.2284 . ISSN 0962-8452 . PMC 10685121 .
^ Alifanov, V. R. (May 20, 2019). "Lizards of the Families Eoxantidae, Ardeosauridae, Globauridae, and Paramacellodidae (Scincomorpha) from the Aptian–Albian of Mongolia" . Paleontological Journal . 53 (1): 74–88. doi :10.1134/s0031030119010039 . ISSN 0031-0301 .
^ Simões, Tiago R.; Caldwell, Michael W.; Nydam, Randall L.; Jiménez-Huidobro, Paulina (2016). "Osteology, phylogeny, and functional morphology of two Jurassic lizard species and the early evolution of scansoriality in geckoes" . Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society . doi :10.1111/zoj.12487 . ISSN 0024-4082 .
^ Tałanda, Mateusz (2018-03-25). "An exceptionally preserved Jurassic skink suggests lizard diversification preceded fragmentation of Pangaea" . Palaeontology . 61 (5): 659–677. doi :10.1111/pala.12358 . ISSN 0031-0239 .
^ a b Bolet, Arnau; Stubbs, Thomas L; Herrera-Flores, Jorge A; Benton, Michael J (2022-05-03). Zhu, Min; Perry, George H; Zhu, Min (eds.). "The Jurassic rise of squamates as supported by lepidosaur disparity and evolutionary rates" . eLife . 11 : e66511. doi :10.7554/eLife.66511 . ISSN 2050-084X . PMC 9064307 .
^ "IRMNG - Ardeosauridae Camp, 1923 †" . www.irmng.org . Retrieved 2023-08-27 .
^ Conrad, Jack L (2017-12-18). "A new lizard (Squamata) was the last meal of Compsognathus (Theropoda: Dinosauria) and is a holotype in a holotype" . Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society . 183 (3): 584–634. doi :10.1093/zoolinnean/zlx055 . ISSN 0024-4082 .