Pseudopus pannonicus: rib (ZIN PH 16/277) in anterior (A), posterior (B), and proximal (C) views; photographs of osteoderm from Lucheshty (ZIN PH 3/278) in external (D) and internal (E) views; virtually segmented model of osteoderms from Kalfa, specimen ZIN PH 9/277 in external (F), internal (G), and lateral (H) views, specimen ZIN PH 10/277 in external (I), internal (J), and lateral (K) views; specimen ZIN PH 11/277 in external (L), internal (M), and lateral (N) views; specimen ZIN PH 19/277 in external (O), internal (P), and lateral (Q) views; specimen ZIN PH 20/277 in external (R), internal (S), and lateral (T) views; specimen ZIN PH 21/277 in external (U), internal (V), and lateral (W) views; photographs of osteoderms from Petroverovka, specimen ZIN PH 1/281 in external (X) and internal (Y) views; specimen ZIN PH 2/281 in external (Z) and internal (AA) views; specimen ZIN PH 3/281 in external (AB) and internal (AC) views. Scale bars: 2 mm.

 
 
  Part of: Loréal E, Syromyatnikova EV, Danilov IG, Čerňanský A (2023) The easternmost record of the largest anguine lizard that has ever lived – Pseudopus pannonicus (Squamata, Anguidae): new fossils from the late Neogene of Eastern Europe. Fossil Record 26(1): 51-84. https://doi.org/10.3897/fr.26.100059