Fossil lizard from central Europe resolves the origin of large body size and herbivory in giant Canary Island lacertids

Volume: 176, Issue: 4, Pages: 861 - 877
Published: Oct 5, 2015
Abstract
The endemic Canary Island lizard clade Gallotia, which includes the largest members of Europe's dominant reptile group, Lacertidae, is one of the classic examples of insular gigantism. For the first time we use fossil data to test the evolutionary reasons for the association between gigantism and herbivory. We describe an almost completely preserved skeleton of Janosikia ulmensis comb. nov. from the early Miocene of Ulm, Germany (MN 2a, ~ 22...
Paper Details
Title
Fossil lizard from central Europe resolves the origin of large body size and herbivory in giant Canary Island lacertids
Published Date
Oct 5, 2015
Volume
176
Issue
4
Pages
861 - 877
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