Fig. 5From: Fossil lizards and worm lizards (Reptilia, Squamata) from the Neogene and Quaternary of Europe: an overviewAgamid and chamalaeonid remains from Europe: left maxilla (OR H VI 3/1; a–b) and right dentary (OR H VI 3/5; c–d) of Agama s.l. from Monte Tuttavista, Italy, in lateral (a, c) and medial (b, d) views (Delfino et al. 2008); right dentary (MGPT-PU 132081; e) of Agamidae indet. from Verduno, Italy, in medial view (Colombero et al. 2014); tooth-bearing bone (MGPT-PU 132438; f) of Agamidae indet. from Moncucco Torinese, Italy, in lateral view (Colombero et al. 2017); skull roofing bone (UU AL 3501; g–h) of Chamaeleo cf. C. andrusovi from Aliveri, Greece, in external (g) and internal (h) views (Georgalis et al. 2016a). Scale bars equal 1 mmBack to article page