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X-ray computed microtomography of Megachirella wachtleri

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SCIENTIFIC DATA
Volume 5, Issue -, Pages -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/sdata.2018.244

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  1. Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships
  2. Izaak Walton Killam Memorial Scholarship
  3. Euregio Science Fund of the Europaregion Euregio [IPN16]
  4. Midwestern University Intramural Funds
  5. Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) [327448]
  6. Alberta Ukrainian Centennial Scholarship
  7. National Science Centre [2014/13/N/NZ8/02467]

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Understanding the origin and early evolution of squamates has been a considerable challenge given the extremely scarce fossil record of early squamates and their poor degree of preservation. In order to overcome those limitations, we conducted high-resolution X-ray computed tomography (CT) studies on the fossil reptile Megachirella wachtleri (Middle Triassic, northern Italy), which revealed an important set of features indicating this is the oldest known fossil squamate in the world, predating the previous oldest record by ca. 75 million years. We also compiled a new phylogenetic data set comprising a large sample of diapsid reptiles (including morphological and molecular data) to investigate the phylogenetic relationships of early squamates and other reptile groups along with the divergence time of those lineages. The re-description of Megachirella and a new phylogenetic hypothesis of diapsid relationships are presented in a separate study. Here we present the data descriptors for the tomographic scans of Megachirella, which holds fundamental information to our understanding on the early evolution of one of the largest vertebrate groups on Earth today.

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