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A new Teiidae species (Squamata, Scincomorpha) from the Late Pleistocene of Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil
2007
Revista Brasileira de Paleontologia
The fossil record of the Teiidae in South America is restricted almost exclusively to the Cenozoic, with the group mainly represented by Tupinambis during Miocene-Holocene times. Currently, this genus includes the largest lizards of the New World as well as the largest members of the family. Tupinambis uruguaianensis nov. sp., the first fossil squamate from Rio Grande do Sul State, is represented by a right lower jaw, basicranium, three dorsal vertebrae, and a left radius and ulna of the same
doi:10.4072/rbp.2007.3.05
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