South American Mesozoic snake diversity is mostly represented by genera from the Cenomanian (Najash), Santonian
The previous oldest known fossil snakes date from ∼100 million year old sediments (Upper Cretaceous)...
Background Tar seep deposits in South America historically are well-known for their rich record of f...
Najash rionegrina Apesteguia & Zaher, 2006, a terrestrial fossil snake from the Upper Cretaceous of ...
South American Mesozoic snake diversity is mostly represented by genera from the Cenomanian (Najash)...
South American Mesozoic snake diversity is mostly represented by genera from the Cenomanian (Najash)...
We report the first record of a snake from the Cretaceous of northern South America. The remains com...
The fossil snake Najash rionegrina, from the Cenomanian–Turonian (Upper Cretaceous) of Argentina, is...
New remains of snakes from the Late Cretaceous (La Colonia Formation; Campanian-Maastrichtian) of Ar...
The lower Eocene Lumbrera Formation in Salta province, northwestern Argentina, outstands for providi...
Some of the most relevant fossil snakes that inform about the evolution and early diversity of the g...
The evolution of squamates in South America is the result of the complex geological and paleoclimati...
Brazilian late Pleistocene snakes have an extensive fossil record and are recognized for southern, n...
The limbed snake Najash rionegrina from the Cenomanian (early Late Cretaceous) of the La Buitrera Pa...
The Madtsoiidae are an extinct lineage of snakes known from the Late Cretaceous to the Late Pleistoc...
The limbed snake Najash rionegrina from the Cenomanian (early Late Cretaceous) of the La Buitrera Pa...
The previous oldest known fossil snakes date from ∼100 million year old sediments (Upper Cretaceous)...
Background Tar seep deposits in South America historically are well-known for their rich record of f...
Najash rionegrina Apesteguia & Zaher, 2006, a terrestrial fossil snake from the Upper Cretaceous of ...
South American Mesozoic snake diversity is mostly represented by genera from the Cenomanian (Najash)...
South American Mesozoic snake diversity is mostly represented by genera from the Cenomanian (Najash)...
We report the first record of a snake from the Cretaceous of northern South America. The remains com...
The fossil snake Najash rionegrina, from the Cenomanian–Turonian (Upper Cretaceous) of Argentina, is...
New remains of snakes from the Late Cretaceous (La Colonia Formation; Campanian-Maastrichtian) of Ar...
The lower Eocene Lumbrera Formation in Salta province, northwestern Argentina, outstands for providi...
Some of the most relevant fossil snakes that inform about the evolution and early diversity of the g...
The evolution of squamates in South America is the result of the complex geological and paleoclimati...
Brazilian late Pleistocene snakes have an extensive fossil record and are recognized for southern, n...
The limbed snake Najash rionegrina from the Cenomanian (early Late Cretaceous) of the La Buitrera Pa...
The Madtsoiidae are an extinct lineage of snakes known from the Late Cretaceous to the Late Pleistoc...
The limbed snake Najash rionegrina from the Cenomanian (early Late Cretaceous) of the La Buitrera Pa...
The previous oldest known fossil snakes date from ∼100 million year old sediments (Upper Cretaceous)...
Background Tar seep deposits in South America historically are well-known for their rich record of f...
Najash rionegrina Apesteguia & Zaher, 2006, a terrestrial fossil snake from the Upper Cretaceous of ...