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- Pumila abstract "Pumila novaceki is an extinct iguanid that lived in what is now Palm Springs, California, from the Blancan to Irvingtonian stages of the Pliocene to Early Pleistocene.It is currently known from a partially crushed skull. Features of the skull show both basal iguanian features, and characters very similar to the extant Iguana, suggesting that the living animal may have resembled a juvenile Green iguana.".
- Pumila class Reptile.
- Pumila family Iguanidae.
- Pumila genus Extinction.
- Pumila kingdom Animal.
- Pumila order Iguania.
- Pumila order Squamata.
- Pumila phylum Chordate.
- Pumila thumbnail Pumila_novaceki.jpg?width=300.
- Pumila wikiPageExternalLink CS414.pdf.
- Pumila wikiPageID "21641695".
- Pumila wikiPageRevisionID "532205712".
- Pumila binomial "Pumila novaceki".
- Pumila binomialAuthority "Norell, 1989".
- Pumila classis Reptile.
- Pumila familia Iguanidae.
- Pumila fossilRange "Blancan to Irvingtonian".
- Pumila genus "†Pumila".
- Pumila hasPhotoCollection Pumila.
- Pumila imageCaption "P. novaceki and Phrynosoma anzaense".
- Pumila name "Pumila".
- Pumila ordo Squamata.
- Pumila phylum Chordate.
- Pumila regnum "Animalia".
- Pumila species "P. novaceki".
- Pumila subordo Iguania.
- Pumila subject Category:Pliocene_reptiles.
- Pumila type Animal100015388.
- Pumila type Chordate101466257.
- Pumila type LivingThing100004258.
- Pumila type Object100002684.
- Pumila type Organism100004475.
- Pumila type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Pumila type PrehistoricReptiles.
- Pumila type Reptile101661091.
- Pumila type Vertebrate101471682.
- Pumila type Whole100003553.
- Pumila type Animal.
- Pumila type Eukaryote.
- Pumila type Reptile.
- Pumila type Species.
- Pumila type Reptile.
- Pumila type Organism.
- Pumila comment "Pumila novaceki is an extinct iguanid that lived in what is now Palm Springs, California, from the Blancan to Irvingtonian stages of the Pliocene to Early Pleistocene.It is currently known from a partially crushed skull. Features of the skull show both basal iguanian features, and characters very similar to the extant Iguana, suggesting that the living animal may have resembled a juvenile Green iguana.".
- Pumila label "Pumila".
- Pumila sameAs m.05msktm.
- Pumila sameAs Q7259787.
- Pumila sameAs Q7259787.
- Pumila sameAs Pumila.
- Pumila wasDerivedFrom Pumila?oldid=532205712.
- Pumila depiction Pumila_novaceki.jpg.
- Pumila isPrimaryTopicOf Pumila.
- Pumila name "Pumila".