Our knowledge of early evolution of snakes is improving, but all that we can infer about the evolution of modern clades of snakes such as boas (Booidea) is still based on isolated bones. Here, we resolve the phylogenetic relationships of Eoconstrictor fischeri comb. nov. and other booids from the early-middle Eocene of Messel (Germany), the best-known fossil snake assemblage yet discovered. Our combined analyses demonstrate an affinity of Eoconstrictor with Neotropical boas, thus entailing a South America-to-Europe dispersal event. Other booid species from Messel are related to different New World clades, reinforcing the cosmopolitan nature of the Messel booid fauna. Our analyses indicate that Eoconstrictor was a terrestrial, medium- to lar...
The early Eocene of Panandhro Mine (northwestern India) has produced a rich snake fauna largely domi...
The Madtsoiidae were medium sized to gigantic snakes with a fossil record extending from the mid-Cre...
Abstract: Mass extinctions have repeatedly shaped global biodiversity. The Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-P...
Our knowledge of early evolution of snakes is improving, but all that we can infer about the evoluti...
We provide a detailed anatomical description of the skull of the fossil minute boas Messelophis vari...
The minute fossil boas Messelophis variatus and Rieppelophis ermannorum are the most abundant snak...
Relationships between the major lineages of snakes are assessed based on a phylogenetic analysis of ...
Madtsoiids are among the most basal snakes, with a fossil record dating back to the Upper Cretaceous...
Background: The highly derived morphology and astounding diversity of snakes has long inspired debat...
A nearly complete skeleton of an erycine boid is described from the Ypresian-Lutetian (early-middle ...
We report a fossil snake from the middle Eocene (48 Ma) Messel Pit, in whose stomach is a lizard, in...
Snakes represent one-eighth of terrestrial vertebrate diversity, encompassing various lifestyles, ec...
<div><p>Macrostomatan snakes, one of the most diverse extant clades of squamates, display an impress...
Macrostomatan snakes, one of the most diverse extant clades of squamates, display an impressive arse...
Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://c...
The early Eocene of Panandhro Mine (northwestern India) has produced a rich snake fauna largely domi...
The Madtsoiidae were medium sized to gigantic snakes with a fossil record extending from the mid-Cre...
Abstract: Mass extinctions have repeatedly shaped global biodiversity. The Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-P...
Our knowledge of early evolution of snakes is improving, but all that we can infer about the evoluti...
We provide a detailed anatomical description of the skull of the fossil minute boas Messelophis vari...
The minute fossil boas Messelophis variatus and Rieppelophis ermannorum are the most abundant snak...
Relationships between the major lineages of snakes are assessed based on a phylogenetic analysis of ...
Madtsoiids are among the most basal snakes, with a fossil record dating back to the Upper Cretaceous...
Background: The highly derived morphology and astounding diversity of snakes has long inspired debat...
A nearly complete skeleton of an erycine boid is described from the Ypresian-Lutetian (early-middle ...
We report a fossil snake from the middle Eocene (48 Ma) Messel Pit, in whose stomach is a lizard, in...
Snakes represent one-eighth of terrestrial vertebrate diversity, encompassing various lifestyles, ec...
<div><p>Macrostomatan snakes, one of the most diverse extant clades of squamates, display an impress...
Macrostomatan snakes, one of the most diverse extant clades of squamates, display an impressive arse...
Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://c...
The early Eocene of Panandhro Mine (northwestern India) has produced a rich snake fauna largely domi...
The Madtsoiidae were medium sized to gigantic snakes with a fossil record extending from the mid-Cre...
Abstract: Mass extinctions have repeatedly shaped global biodiversity. The Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-P...