The Museum's lepidosaur collection contains the fossilised remains of lizards and snakes, including many specimens from Britain.
Collection strengths
Mesozoic collections
Our lepidosaur collection includes contains important type material of Early Cretaceous lizards from the Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, UK, and Late Cretaceous mosasaurs from Europe, North America and New Zealand.
The collection also holds the gliding lizard Kuehneosaurus from Triassic fissure sites in the Mendip Hills, Somerset, UK.
Tertiary collections
Tertiary material includes two unique Lower Miocene amphisbaenids from Rusinga Island, Kenya:
- Listromycter.
- Lophocranion.
Since the 1980s we have acquired a large number of Eocene lizards and snakes through:
- the donation of the Gardner Collection from Hordle in Hampshire, UK, in 1981
- an extensive programme of staff collecting from Eocene and Oligocene localities in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, UK.
Country of origin
Britain, Europe, North America, New Zealand, Kenya
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Related information
Collections on the move
Access to some collections will be affected as we prepare for the move to our new collections, science and digitisation centre.
Accessing the collections
Scientists and collections management specialists can visit the collections and borrow specimens for research.
Collections management
Our duty is to provide a safe and secure environment for all of our collections.