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- Macrorhineura abstract "Macrorhineura is an extinct genus of rhineurid amphisbaenian or worm lizard, including the type and only species Macrorhineura skinneri, named in 1970 on the basis of the front half of a skull from the Early Miocene Sharps Formation in Wounded Knee, South Dakota. Although the skull is incomplete, features such as a pointed, shovel-shaped snout indicate that it belongs to the family Rhineuridae. Within Rhineuridae, Macrorhineura is most closely related to Ototriton and Hyporhina, two genera from the Eocene and Oligocene of Colorado and Wyoming, based on the shared feature of equally sized dentary teeth in the lower jaw. Together they form a clade or evolutionary grouping of mid-continental rhineurids, which became isolated from a more western clade of rhineurids that includes Dyticonastis and Spathorhynchus. Rhineurids were relatively common across much of North America during the Paleogene, but their range contracted in the Neogene as the climate became colder, leaving only one living species in Florida, Rhineura floridana. The presence of Macrorhineura in the Miocene shows that mid-continental rhineurids persisted into the Neogene, although by this time their distribution range was already shrinking.".
- Macrorhineura wikiPageID "43019076".
- Macrorhineura wikiPageLength "2055".
- Macrorhineura wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Macrorhineura wikiPageRevisionID "675010468".
- Macrorhineura wikiPageWikiLink 1970_in_paleontology.
- Macrorhineura wikiPageWikiLink Amphisbaenia.
- Macrorhineura wikiPageWikiLink Category:Amphisbaenians.
- Macrorhineura wikiPageWikiLink Category:Miocene_lepidosaurs.
- Macrorhineura wikiPageWikiLink Category:Miocene_reptiles_of_North_America.
- Macrorhineura wikiPageWikiLink Clade.
- Macrorhineura wikiPageWikiLink Dentary_bone.
- Macrorhineura wikiPageWikiLink Dyticonastis.
- Macrorhineura wikiPageWikiLink Early_Miocene.
- Macrorhineura wikiPageWikiLink Eocene.
- Macrorhineura wikiPageWikiLink Genus.
- Macrorhineura wikiPageWikiLink Hyporhina.
- Macrorhineura wikiPageWikiLink Mandible.
- Macrorhineura wikiPageWikiLink Neogene.
- Macrorhineura wikiPageWikiLink Oligocene.
- Macrorhineura wikiPageWikiLink Ototriton.
- Macrorhineura wikiPageWikiLink Paleogene.
- Macrorhineura wikiPageWikiLink Rhineura_floridana.
- Macrorhineura wikiPageWikiLink Rhineurid.
- Macrorhineura wikiPageWikiLink Rhineuridae.
- Macrorhineura wikiPageWikiLink Sharps_Formation.
- Macrorhineura wikiPageWikiLink Spathorhynchus.
- Macrorhineura wikiPageWikiLink Type_species.
- Macrorhineura wikiPageWikiLink Wounded_Knee,_South_Dakota.
- Macrorhineura wikiPageWikiLinkText "Macrorhineura".
- Macrorhineura authority "MacDonald, 1970".
- Macrorhineura fossilRange Early_Miocene.
- Macrorhineura hasPhotoCollection Macrorhineura.
- Macrorhineura typeSpecies "Macrorhineura skinneri".
- Macrorhineura typeSpeciesAuthority "MacDonald, 1970".
- Macrorhineura wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Automatic_taxobox.
- Macrorhineura wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Extinct_squamates.
- Macrorhineura wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Paleo-lizard-stub.
- Macrorhineura wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Macrorhineura subject Category:Amphisbaenians.
- Macrorhineura subject Category:Miocene_lepidosaurs.
- Macrorhineura subject Category:Miocene_reptiles_of_North_America.
- Macrorhineura comment "Macrorhineura is an extinct genus of rhineurid amphisbaenian or worm lizard, including the type and only species Macrorhineura skinneri, named in 1970 on the basis of the front half of a skull from the Early Miocene Sharps Formation in Wounded Knee, South Dakota. Although the skull is incomplete, features such as a pointed, shovel-shaped snout indicate that it belongs to the family Rhineuridae.".
- Macrorhineura label "Macrorhineura".
- Macrorhineura sameAs m.010vspnh.
- Macrorhineura sameAs Q18351331.
- Macrorhineura sameAs Q18351331.
- Macrorhineura wasDerivedFrom Macrorhineura?oldid=675010468.
- Macrorhineura isPrimaryTopicOf Macrorhineura.