Saichangurvel

Saichangurvel
Temporal range: Late Cretaceous
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Suborder: Iguania
Clade: Gobiguania
Genus: Saichangurvel
Conrad and Norell, 2007
Type species
Saichangurvel davidsoni
Conrad and Norell, 2007

Saichangurvel (meaning "beautiful lizard" in Mongolian) is an extinct genus of iguanian lizard from the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia. It is a member of a clade called Gobiguania, an exclusively Late Cretaceous group of iguanian lizards that was likely endemic to the Gobi Desert. The type species, Saichangurvel davidsoni, was named by paleontologists Jack Conrad and Mark Norell of the American Museum of Natural History in 2007. It is known from a single nearly complete and fully articulated skeleton called IGM 3/858, which was found eroding from a block of sandstone during a thunderstorm at a fossil locality called Ukhaa Tolgod.[1] IGM 3/858 comes from the Djadochta Formation, which is between 75 and 71 million years in age.[2] Just as it is today, the Gobi was a desert during the Cretaceous. IGM 3/858 may have died in a collapsing sand dune, the rapid burial preserving its skeleton in pristine condition.[1]

Saichangurvel has a lightly built skull with a short snout and large eye sockets. It differs from other gobiguanians such as Ctenomastax and Temujinia in that it has a large uncalcified region (a fontanelle) around an opening in its skull roof called the pineal foramen. It also lacks the large caniniform teeth seen in some other gobiguanians.[1] Below is a cladogram from Daza et al. (2012) showing its phylogenetic relationships with other gobiguanians:[3]

Iguania


Hoyalacerta sanzi





Huehuecuetzpalli mixtecus



Pristiguana brasiliensis




Chamaeleontiformes


Priscagamidae



Acrodonta



Iguanoidea (=Pleurodonta)


Silvaiguana


Hoplocercidae



Polychrotidae



Gobiguania


Polrussia mongoliensis



Igua minuta



Isodontosaurus gracilis




Anchaurosaurus gilmorei



Zapsosaurus sceliphros





Saichangurvel davidsoni




Temujinia ellisoni



Ctenomastax parva






Euiguana


Corytophanidae



Terraiguana





Iguanidae



Crotaphytidae





Phrynosomatidae




Opluridae




Uquiasaurus




Liolaemidae




Leiocephalus



Tropiduridae













References

  1. 1 2 3 Conrad, J. L.; Norell, M. A. (2007). "A Complete Late Cretaceous Iguanian (Squamata, Reptilia) from the Gobi and Identification of a New Iguanian Clade". American Museum Novitates. 3584: 1. doi:10.1206/0003-0082(2007)3584[1:ACLCIS]2.0.CO;2.
  2. Godefroit, Pascal; Currie, Philip J.; Hong, Li; Yong, Shang Chang; Zhi-Ming, Dong (2008). "A new species of Velociraptor(Dinosauria: Dromaeosauridae) from the Upper Cretaceous of northern China". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 28 (2): 432. doi:10.1671/0272-4634(2008)28[432:ANSOVD]2.0.CO;2.
  3. Daza, J. D.; Abdala, V.; Arias, J. S.; García-López, D.; Ortiz, P. (2012). "Cladistic Analysis of Iguania and a Fossil Lizard from the Late Pliocene of Northwestern Argentina". Journal of Herpetology. 46: 104. doi:10.1670/10-112.
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