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Xianglong (meaning "flying dragon" in Chinese) is a genus of Cretaceous lizard discovered in the Zhuanchengzi, near Yizhou, Yixian, Liaoning Province of China. It is known from 000666, a single complete skeleton with skin impressions. The specimen comes from the Barremian-age Lower Cretaceous Yixian Formation, near Yizhou. The most notable feature about Xianglong is its bizarre oversized ribs, eight on each side, which were attached to a membrane of body tissue and allowed the lizard to glide. While in its original description it was considered to acrodont lizard, with a cladistic analysis in the same study suggesting that it was grouped with iguanians such as agamines, chamaeleonids, and leiolepidines, it was later shown that this was due to misinterpretation of the crushed skull, and it

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  • Xianglong zhaoi ('llangardaix volador de Zhao' en xinès) és una espècie extinta de sauròpsid (rèptil) escatós descoberta a la província de Liaoning (República Popular de la Xina). És conegut a partir de l'holotip ( 000666), un esquelet complet amb impressions de pell. Aquest exemplar data de l'època del Barremià (Cretaci inferior) de la formació de Yixian, prop de Yizhou. La característica més notable d'aquesta espècie són les seves costelles de gran longitud, vuit a cada costat, que estaven subjectes a una membrana de teixit tou i li permetien planejar. Era un llangardaix i una anàlisi cladística indicà que estava agrupat amb iguanis com els agàmids, els camaleònids i els . (ca)
  • Xianglong war eine zu den Leguanartigen (Iguania) zählende Gattung der Schuppenkriechtiere aus der Unterkreide von China. Einzige bekannte Art ist Xianglong zhaoi. Sie ähnelt den rezenten Flugdrachen (Draco), mit denen Xianglong jedoch nicht näher verwandt ist. Die Erstbeschreibung erfolgte durch Li Pipeng et al. im Jahr 2007. Bisher ist der Holotypus (Exemplarnummer LPM 000666) das einzige bekannte Fossil von Xianglong. Es ist auf einer Haupt- und einer Gegenplatte sichtbar sowie komplett und gut erhalten. Aufbewahrt wird es im Paläontologischen Museum von Liaoning. (de)
  • Xianglong (nombre que significa "lagarto volador" en chino) es un género de lagarto descubierto en la provincia de Liaoning de China.​ Es conocido a partir del espécimen holotipo 000666, un esqueleto completo con impresiones de piel. Este ejemplar data de la época del Barremiense del Cretácico Inferior de la formación Yixian, cerca de Yizhou. La característica más notable acerca de Xianlong son sus costillas de gran longitud, ocho de cada lado, las cuales estaban sujetas a una membrana de tejido blando y le permitían al lagarto planear. Era un lagarto , y un análisis cladístico indicó que estana agrupado con iguanianos como los agámidos, los camaeleónidos y los leiolepidinos.​ (es)
  • Xianglong (meaning "flying dragon" in Chinese) is a genus of Cretaceous lizard discovered in the Zhuanchengzi, near Yizhou, Yixian, Liaoning Province of China. It is known from 000666, a single complete skeleton with skin impressions. The specimen comes from the Barremian-age Lower Cretaceous Yixian Formation, near Yizhou. The most notable feature about Xianglong is its bizarre oversized ribs, eight on each side, which were attached to a membrane of body tissue and allowed the lizard to glide. While in its original description it was considered to acrodont lizard, with a cladistic analysis in the same study suggesting that it was grouped with iguanians such as agamines, chamaeleonids, and leiolepidines, it was later shown that this was due to misinterpretation of the crushed skull, and it (en)
  • Xianglong (il cui nome significa "lucertola volante" in cinese) è un genere di lucertola, vissuta durante il periodo Cretaceo, nell'odierna provincia di Liaoning, in Cina. È noto per un unico scheletro completo (LPM 000.666), che reca anche i segni della pelle. Il campione viene dalla Formazione Yixian, risalente al periodo Barremiano-Cretaceo inferiore. La caratteristica più evidente di Xianglong sono le sue lunghe costole sporgenti dal corpo, otto per lato, che erano unite tra di loro da una membrana di pelle, che permetteva a questa lucertola di planare. Era una lucertola acrodonta, e l'analisi cladistica indica che questo animale era imparentato con le moderne iguane. (it)
  • Xianglong zhaoi (лат.) — вид ископаемых чешуйчатых мелового периода из подотряда игуанообразных, найденный в провинции Ляонин в Китае. Известен единственный полный скелет с отпечатком кожи. Образец найден в барремском ярусе нижнего мела. Наиболее примечательной особенностью Xianglong zhaoi являются её удлинённые рёбра, по восемь на каждой стороне. Они поддерживали кожистую мембрану, позволявшую ящерице планировать по воздуху. Кладистической анализ показал, что она относилась к подотряду игуанообразных, куда относятся семейства игуановых (Iguanidae), агамовых (Agamidae) и хамелеонов (Chamaeleonidae). (ru)
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