Estesia
Estesia is an extinct genus of Late Cretaceous anguimorph lizard found in the Gobi Desert in Mongolia.
Discovery
It was discovered in June 1990 by a joint expedition made up of Mongolian and American palaeontologists, and described in 1992 by Mark Norell, Malcolm McKenna and Michael Novacek. This animal is of interest to palaeontologists, not only because it is close to the lineage of modern Gila monsters, but also because its dentition shows evidence that it was venomous.The type species is E. mongoliensis, after Mongolia, where it was found.
Material for Estesia has been collected in various localities in the Gobi Desert, including the Barun Goyot Formation, the Djadochta Formation and Ukhaa Tolgod.
- IGM M3/14 : A well-preserved skull with mandible, from Lizard Hill, Khulsan
- IGM 3/15: Partial skeleton with associated braincase, from Khermeen Tsav, discovered in 1993 and described by Norell and Gao in 1997.
Classification