Tiliqua pusilla explained
Tiliqua pusilla is an extinct species of the extant genus Tiliqua, the blue-tongued skinks. It lived during the Miocene period. It was described in 1992 based on dentary fossils from Riversleigh Station, Queensland.[1] [2]
Notes and References
- Glenn M . Shea . Mark N. . Hutchinson . 1992 . A new species of lizard (Tiliqua) from the Miocene of Riversleigh, Queensland . Memoirs of the Queensland Museum . . 32 . 303-310 . Biodiversity Heritage Library.
- Web site: †Tiliqua pusilla Shea and Hutchinson 1992 (skink) . . 21 November 2023.