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Scincogekkonomorpha

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Higher classification
  
Scaled reptiles

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Scaled reptiles

Scincogekkonomorpha

Clade
  
Scincogekkonomorpha Sukhanov, 1961

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Scincogekkonomorpha is a clade (evolutionary grouping) of lizards that includes scleroglossans and all lizards more closely related to scleroglossans than to iguanians. These "stem" scleroglossans include extinct lizards from the Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous such as Bavarisaurus, Eichstaettisaurus, Liushusaurus, and Scandensia. Scincogekkonomorpha was named in 1961 and is now occasionally used as a stem-based taxon in contrast to the node-based taxon Scleroglossa. According to phylogenies based on morphological characteristics, Scincogekkonomorpha is the sister taxon of Iguania and together they make up crown group Squamata, the smallest clade including all living snakes and lizards.

References

Scincogekkonomorpha Wikipedia