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Dalinghosaurus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dalinghosaurus
''Dalinghosaurus'' (often incorrectly spelled ''Dalinghesaurus'') is an extinct genus of lizards, first described in 1998 by S.A. Ji of the Peking University Department of Geology. The type species is ''Dalinghosaurus longidigitus''.〔Ji, S.A. (1998). "A new long−tailed lizard from the Upper Jurassic of Liaoning, China". In: Department of Geology, Peking University (ed.), ''Collected Works of International Symposium on Geological Science, Peking University, Beijing, China'', pp 496–505. Seismological Press, Beijing.〕 Although it lived during the Early Cretaceous, A 2005 study found that ''Dalinghosaurus'' was related to several modern-day lizards in the family Xenosauridae, the knob-scaled lizards. Its relatives include the modern Chinese crocodile lizard (''Shinisaurus'') of southern China, the extinct ''Exostinus'' of Montana and Wyoming, and the extinct ''Carusia'' of Mongolia. It is differentiated from ''Carusia'' by having fewer, more conical shaped teeth. Differences in skull and mandible shape separate it from ''Shinisaurus''.〔Evans, S.E. and Wang, Y. (2005). "(The Early Cretaceous lizard ''Dalinghosaurus'' from China )". ''Acta Palaeontologica Polonica'' 50 (4): 725–742.〕 Eleven specimens of ''Dalinghosaurus'' are held by the IVPP in Beijing. One fossil skeleton contains the skeletons of ten or more juveniles.〔 ==References==
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