2020
DOI: 10.1017/s1755691020000055
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Diverse vertebrate assemblage of the Kilmaluag Formation (Bathonian, Middle Jurassic) of Skye, Scotland

Abstract: The Kilmaluag Formation on the Isle of Skye, Scotland, provides one of the richest Mesozoic vertebrate fossil assemblages in the UK, and is among the richest globally for Middle Jurassic tetrapods. Since its discovery in 1971, this assemblage has predominantly yielded small-bodied tetrapods, including salamanders, choristoderes, lepidosaurs, turtles, crocodylomorphs, pterosaurs, dinosaurs, non-mammalian cynodonts and mammals, alongside abundant fish and invertebrates. It is protected as a Site of Special Scien… Show more

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“…The crucial difference may be that Lepidosauria did not have a maximum age, but this does not explain the very short internodes from Squamata to Iguania in my results. I should point out that the oldest likely squamate remains are close to 170 Ma old (reviewed in Panciroli et al, 2020 ).…”
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“…The crucial difference may be that Lepidosauria did not have a maximum age, but this does not explain the very short internodes from Squamata to Iguania in my results. I should point out that the oldest likely squamate remains are close to 170 Ma old (reviewed in Panciroli et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parviraptor ” by Haddoumi et al (2015) . Other material—vertebrae and jaw fragments from Europe and North America discussed in Panciroli et al (2020) —was originally assigned to “cf.” or “aff. Parviraptor ,” including but not limited to the late Bathonian or earliest Callovian Eophis , the Kimmeridgian Diablophis and Portugalophis , and Parviraptor itself from around the Jurassic/Cretaceous (Tithonian/Berriasian) boundary.…”
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“…We’ll see if changing the minimum age of Toxicofera from 167 Ma to 130 Ma has spread them out again – though if so, most likely in the other direction, towards yet younger ages. I should point out that 169 Ma is the approximate age of the oldest likely squamate remains (reviewed in Panciroli et al, 2020).…”
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“…The Bajocian-Bathonian Great Estuarine Group on Skye provides avivid picture of the diverse Middle Jurassic ecosystem of the Inner Hebrides. It comprises a series of lagoonal and deltaic sedimentary rocks (Andrews 1985) that have yielded a wealth of vertebrate material, including marine, terrestrial and flying archosaurs, turtles, squamates, lissamphibians, tritylodontids, and mammaliaforms (e.g., Evans et al 2006;Anquetin et al 2009;Anquetin 2010;Wills et al 2014;Young et al 2016a;Panciroli 2017aPanciroli , b, 2018Panciroli , 2019Panciroli , 2020Yi et al 2017).…”
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