Background Tar seep deposits in South America historically are well-known for their rich record of fossil mammals, contrasting with only a few formal reports of reptile remains. Here we report a new snake fauna recovered from two tar pits from Venezuela. The fossil remains come from two localities: (a) El Breal de Orocual, which comprises an inactive tar seep estimated to be Plio/Pleistocene in age; and (b) Mene de Inciarte, an active surface asphalt deposit with an absolute age dating to the late Pleistocene. Methods The taxonomic identity of all specimens was assessed via consultation of the relevant literature and comparison with extant specimens. The taxonomic assignments are supported by detailed anatomical description. Results The Men...
<div><p>Macrostomatan snakes, one of the most diverse extant clades of squamates, display an impress...
Squamates are a common component of the present vertebrate communities of Northwestern Argentina, al...
A wide variety of aquatic vertebrates from fluvio-lacustrine facies of northern South America (Colom...
The evolution of squamates in South America is the result of the complex geological and paleoclimati...
The fossil record of the genus Bothrops is still sparse in South America. Most records belong to ext...
We report the first record of a snake from the Cretaceous of northern South America. The remains com...
The late Pleistocene snake fossils from Sawmill Sink (Abaco, The Bahamas) represent five taxa: blind...
Los escamosos conforman un exitoso grupo de reptiles que incluye más de 9.600 especies actuales. Su ...
Squamates form a substantial part of the present-day South American herpetofauna, and their fossils ...
Brazilian late Pleistocene snakes have an extensive fossil record and are recognized for southern, n...
International audienceThe Pliocene-Pleistocene transition in the Neotropics is poorly understood des...
Macrostomatan snakes, one of the most diverse extant clades of squamates, display an impressive arse...
A new specimen referable to Boiruna cf. B. maculata from a Lower-Mid Pleistocene locality in Ramallo...
Preliminary collections from a new asphalt seep deposit in northeastern Venezuela produced a diverse...
The Cerro Azul Formation of Argentina has yielded one of the highest diversities of squamate reptile...
<div><p>Macrostomatan snakes, one of the most diverse extant clades of squamates, display an impress...
Squamates are a common component of the present vertebrate communities of Northwestern Argentina, al...
A wide variety of aquatic vertebrates from fluvio-lacustrine facies of northern South America (Colom...
The evolution of squamates in South America is the result of the complex geological and paleoclimati...
The fossil record of the genus Bothrops is still sparse in South America. Most records belong to ext...
We report the first record of a snake from the Cretaceous of northern South America. The remains com...
The late Pleistocene snake fossils from Sawmill Sink (Abaco, The Bahamas) represent five taxa: blind...
Los escamosos conforman un exitoso grupo de reptiles que incluye más de 9.600 especies actuales. Su ...
Squamates form a substantial part of the present-day South American herpetofauna, and their fossils ...
Brazilian late Pleistocene snakes have an extensive fossil record and are recognized for southern, n...
International audienceThe Pliocene-Pleistocene transition in the Neotropics is poorly understood des...
Macrostomatan snakes, one of the most diverse extant clades of squamates, display an impressive arse...
A new specimen referable to Boiruna cf. B. maculata from a Lower-Mid Pleistocene locality in Ramallo...
Preliminary collections from a new asphalt seep deposit in northeastern Venezuela produced a diverse...
The Cerro Azul Formation of Argentina has yielded one of the highest diversities of squamate reptile...
<div><p>Macrostomatan snakes, one of the most diverse extant clades of squamates, display an impress...
Squamates are a common component of the present vertebrate communities of Northwestern Argentina, al...
A wide variety of aquatic vertebrates from fluvio-lacustrine facies of northern South America (Colom...