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Liushusaurus : ウィキペディア英語版
Liushusaurus

''Liushusaurus'', is an extinct genus of lizard described by Susan E. Evans and Yuan Wang in 2010. The genus has a single species ''Liushusaurus acanthocaudata'', and is known from eight fossils, several of which preserve soft tissue detail. The specimens were found in the Lower Cretaceous aged Yixian Formation of Northeast China. ''Liushusaurus'' is one of eight named lizards known from the that have been named from the Yixian Formation, part of the diverse Jehol Biota ecosystem.〔
==Etymology==
Evans and Wang coined the generic name or ''Liushusaurus'' from the Chinese word ''liushu'' and the Greek language word ''sauros''. ''Liushu'' which translates as "willow tree", is derived from ''Liutiao'', ''willow leaf'', and refers to Liutiaogou, ''willow leaf valley'', where the fossils were found. The Greek word ''sauros'' (''σαύρος'') translates to "lizard".〔 Evans and Wang chose the specific name from a combination of the Latin words ''acanthus'' meaning "spine" and ''cauda'' meaning tail. This combination is in allusion to the scale structure found along the tail.〔

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