Calanguban

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Calanguban
Temporal range: Early Cretaceous
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Genus: Calanguban
Simões et al., 2014
Species:
C. alamoi
Binomial name
Calanguban alamoi
Simões et al., 2014

Calanguban is an extinct genus of scincogekkonomorph lizard from the Early Cretaceous of South America. The type species Calanguban alamoi was named in 2014 from the Crato Formation of Brazil and is the oldest known non-iguanian lizard from the continent. Originally described as a scleroglossan lizard with scincomorph affinities, it likely had an arboreal lifestyle.[1] The holotype (MN 7234-V) was destroyed in 2018 due to the National Museum of Brazil fire, so a neotype (MN 7875-V) possibly from the same formation was proposed in 2025, leading to a new classification of this taxon as a borioteiioid lizard.[2]

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