The present paper reports three lizard fossils from the Middle Pleistocene (493±55 ka B.P.) Qinling caves in Luonan County, Shaanxi, China. Two lacertids reported here, Eumeces sp. (Fig.1, 3~6) and Eremias sp. (...The present paper reports three lizard fossils from the Middle Pleistocene (493±55 ka B.P.) Qinling caves in Luonan County, Shaanxi, China. Two lacertids reported here, Eumeces sp. (Fig.1, 3~6) and Eremias sp. (Fig.1, 7~8) document the geologically first record of the fossil genus from China, and suggested that they are ancestors of modern genus and species in this area. The specimen of Conicodontosaurus is documented a new species: Conicodontosaurus qinlingensis sp. nov. (Fig.1, 1~2).展开更多
文摘The present paper reports three lizard fossils from the Middle Pleistocene (493±55 ka B.P.) Qinling caves in Luonan County, Shaanxi, China. Two lacertids reported here, Eumeces sp. (Fig.1, 3~6) and Eremias sp. (Fig.1, 7~8) document the geologically first record of the fossil genus from China, and suggested that they are ancestors of modern genus and species in this area. The specimen of Conicodontosaurus is documented a new species: Conicodontosaurus qinlingensis sp. nov. (Fig.1, 1~2).