Lamiasaura ferox Longrich et al. 2013 (squamates)

Reptilia - Squamata

Synonym: Lamiasaurus ferox Longrich et al. 2012 [replaced name]

Full reference: N. R. Longrich, B.-A. S. Bhullar, and J. A. Gauthier. 2013. Correction for Longrich et al, Mass extinction of lizards and snakes at the Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110(16):6608-6608

Belongs to Lamiasaura according to N. R. Longrich et al. 2013

See also Longrich et al. 2012

Sister taxa: none

Type specimens:

  • Lamiasaura ferox: UW 25116B (left dentary). Its type locality is Robber's Roost (UW V-79032), which is in a Lancian fluvial mudstone in the Lance Formation of Wyoming.
  • Lamiasaurus ferox: UW 25116B, a mandible (left dentary). Its type locality is Robber's Roost (UW V-79032), which is in a Lancian fluvial mudstone in the Lance Formation of Wyoming.

Ecology:

Distribution: found only at Robber's Roost (UW V-79032)

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