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''Proplatynotia'' is an extinct genus of varanoid lizard from the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia. Fossils have been found in the Barun Goyot Formation, which is mid-Campanian in age. The type and only species, ''P. longirostratia'', was named in 1984. ==Description== ''Proplatynotia'' was named in 1984 from a single holotype skull cataloged as ZPAL MgR-I/68. The skull is mostly complete except for damage in the posterior area. Rounded plates of osteoderms cover the top surface and would have been covered in scales in life. Compared to other Cretaceous varanoids, ''Proplatynotia'' was medium-sized with a skull about long. Its skull is long and slender, giving the type species ''P. longirostratia'' its name, which means "long snout." Bones in the back of the skull called parietals are enlarged, indicating that it may have had larger jaw muscles and a stronger bite than most monitor lizards. ''Proplatynotia'' has many primitive varanoid features, including nostrils that are placed near the tip of the snout. The nostrils have expanded and moved backward in later varanoids, separating the maxilla and nasal bone. In ''Proplatynotia'', these bones still touch. Other characteristic features of ''Proplatynotia'' include: * The elongation of a hole beneath the eye socket called the suborbital fenestra. * The large size of a pair of holes at the tip of the snout called the premaxillary foramina. * The narrowness of two holes in the palate called interpterygoid vacuities. * The extension of the internal naris (the part of the nasal cavity that opens in the mouth) far back in the palate. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Proplatynotia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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