Diploglossinae Cope, 1864
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0003-0090 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5459354 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BF23879D-D120-FFC9-FCA5-AC054B39D50B |
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Felipe |
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Diploglossinae Cope, 1864 |
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(figs. 54D, 55D, 56C)
DEFINITION: All taxa sharing a more recent common ancestor with Diploglossus fasciatus than with Anguis fragilis , Glyptosaurus sylvestris , or Gerrhonotus liocephalus .
DIAGNOSIS: The current analysis recovers two unambiguous synapomorphies for Diploglossinae as defined here: 178(0) dentary ventrally convex along its long axis and 186(1) angular process of dentary terminates anterior to the level of the coronoid process.
COMMENTS: The current analysis suggests a sister-group relationship between extant diploglossines and Apodosauriscus minutus , the latter having been originally described as close to Anniella . The current phylogenetic hypothesis should be further analyzed. Importantly, Wiens and Slingluff (2001) recovered a sister-taxon relationship between Anniella and diploglossines and Gauthier (1982) suggested that Anniella and Apodosauriscus are each other’s closest known relatives.
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