The ophidian fauna coming from the Miocene of Amor (MN 5), Quinta das Pedreiras and Quinta do Pombeiro (both MN4) (Portugal) consists of the following taxa: cf. Bavarioboa sp. (Boidae); cf. Coluber sp. (Coluhridae); two unidentified Colubridae; Vipera sp. ("Oriental vipers" complex) (Viperidae). The assemblage is characteristic for the lower/middle Miocene transition and it resembles snake faunas known from other European localities of similar age
The Early Miocene Merkur−North locality (MN 3a) represents the oldest known Miocene ophidian localit...
This paper deals with B. onoideus specimens from Portugal. This species occurs in the Lisbon area (i...
The previous oldest known fossil snakes date from ∼100 million year old sediments (Upper Cretaceous)...
We here describe abundant new snake material from the late Miocene (MN 13) of Salobreña, Spain. Vert...
he fossil record of Astaracian–early Vallesian (MN 6–MN 9) snakes is reviewed based on information d...
Fossil snakes from the Uppermost Miocene (NM 13) of Algora (Guadalajara, Spain) are described, The f...
Abstract. – The paper reviews the entire fossil record of the Colubridae coming from the European Ea...
Silveirinha (Portugal) has produced a diverse herpetofauna. In Europe, it is the only described asse...
An abundant fossil record of the snake clade Scolecophidia exists in Europe; however, the minute sna...
The Early Miocene Merkur−North locality (MN 3a) represents the oldest known Miocene ophidian localit...
Two viperid snakes, Vipera natiensis sp. n. (belonging to the Vipera aspis group) and Vipera sp., ha...
The study of undescribed material from Beni Mellal enables completion of the preliminary study done ...
FIG. 4. — Boidae B from the lower/middle (MN 4/5) Miocene of Vieux Collonges, mid-trunk vertebra (FS...
Remains of Neogene and Quaternary seoleeophidians, boids and «eolubrine» eolubrids, including snakes...
FIG. 12. — Naja cf. romani from the lower/middle (MN 4/5) Miocene of Vieux Collonges; A-D, cervical ...
The Early Miocene Merkur−North locality (MN 3a) represents the oldest known Miocene ophidian localit...
This paper deals with B. onoideus specimens from Portugal. This species occurs in the Lisbon area (i...
The previous oldest known fossil snakes date from ∼100 million year old sediments (Upper Cretaceous)...
We here describe abundant new snake material from the late Miocene (MN 13) of Salobreña, Spain. Vert...
he fossil record of Astaracian–early Vallesian (MN 6–MN 9) snakes is reviewed based on information d...
Fossil snakes from the Uppermost Miocene (NM 13) of Algora (Guadalajara, Spain) are described, The f...
Abstract. – The paper reviews the entire fossil record of the Colubridae coming from the European Ea...
Silveirinha (Portugal) has produced a diverse herpetofauna. In Europe, it is the only described asse...
An abundant fossil record of the snake clade Scolecophidia exists in Europe; however, the minute sna...
The Early Miocene Merkur−North locality (MN 3a) represents the oldest known Miocene ophidian localit...
Two viperid snakes, Vipera natiensis sp. n. (belonging to the Vipera aspis group) and Vipera sp., ha...
The study of undescribed material from Beni Mellal enables completion of the preliminary study done ...
FIG. 4. — Boidae B from the lower/middle (MN 4/5) Miocene of Vieux Collonges, mid-trunk vertebra (FS...
Remains of Neogene and Quaternary seoleeophidians, boids and «eolubrine» eolubrids, including snakes...
FIG. 12. — Naja cf. romani from the lower/middle (MN 4/5) Miocene of Vieux Collonges; A-D, cervical ...
The Early Miocene Merkur−North locality (MN 3a) represents the oldest known Miocene ophidian localit...
This paper deals with B. onoideus specimens from Portugal. This species occurs in the Lisbon area (i...
The previous oldest known fossil snakes date from ∼100 million year old sediments (Upper Cretaceous)...