Brazilian late Pleistocene snakes have an extensive fossil record and are recognized for southern, northeastern and northern regions of this country. This fossil record is represented by the families Boidae, \u27Colubridae\u27, Viperidae and Elapidae. Here is presented the first record for Eunectes Wagler for the late Pleistocene of the Brazilian northern region. The material described is a single incomplete dorsal vertebra, and although it shares several vertebral features with most Boidae taxa, it can be distinguished from all other boids because is a robust and wide vertebra with a slightly depressed neural arch, relatively thick and robust zygosphene with a prominent median turbercle. The taxonomic allocation to E. murinus (Linnaeus) is...
New material and additional morphological details of a rare and phylogenetically significant large f...
The Madtsoiidae were medium sized to gigantic snakes with a fossil record extending from the mid-Cre...
The late Pleistocene snake fossils from Sawmill Sink (Abaco, The Bahamas) represent five taxa: blind...
Brazilian late Pleistocene snakes have an extensive fossil record and are recognized for southern, n...
Background Tar seep deposits in South America historically are well-known for their rich record of f...
Our knowledge of early evolution of snakes is improving, but all that we can infer about the evoluti...
We present the first formal report on the squamate assemblage from Parque Nacional de Ubajara. This ...
To investigate the role of ecological and historical factors in the organization of communities, we ...
The evolution of squamates in South America is the result of the complex geological and paleoclimati...
The Quaternary record of fossil snakes (Reptilia, Squamata) in Asia is extremely rare; any informati...
We studied the species composition of the snake community of Serra do Mendanha, in Rio de Janeiro st...
South American Mesozoic snake diversity is mostly represented by genera from the Cenomanian (Najash)...
Squamates are a common component of the present vertebrate communities of Northwestern Argentina, al...
<p>Several studies have reported the occurrence of fossil remains of a now extinct <i>Boa</i> snake ...
We provide a detailed anatomical description of the skull of the fossil minute boas Messelophis vari...
New material and additional morphological details of a rare and phylogenetically significant large f...
The Madtsoiidae were medium sized to gigantic snakes with a fossil record extending from the mid-Cre...
The late Pleistocene snake fossils from Sawmill Sink (Abaco, The Bahamas) represent five taxa: blind...
Brazilian late Pleistocene snakes have an extensive fossil record and are recognized for southern, n...
Background Tar seep deposits in South America historically are well-known for their rich record of f...
Our knowledge of early evolution of snakes is improving, but all that we can infer about the evoluti...
We present the first formal report on the squamate assemblage from Parque Nacional de Ubajara. This ...
To investigate the role of ecological and historical factors in the organization of communities, we ...
The evolution of squamates in South America is the result of the complex geological and paleoclimati...
The Quaternary record of fossil snakes (Reptilia, Squamata) in Asia is extremely rare; any informati...
We studied the species composition of the snake community of Serra do Mendanha, in Rio de Janeiro st...
South American Mesozoic snake diversity is mostly represented by genera from the Cenomanian (Najash)...
Squamates are a common component of the present vertebrate communities of Northwestern Argentina, al...
<p>Several studies have reported the occurrence of fossil remains of a now extinct <i>Boa</i> snake ...
We provide a detailed anatomical description of the skull of the fossil minute boas Messelophis vari...
New material and additional morphological details of a rare and phylogenetically significant large f...
The Madtsoiidae were medium sized to gigantic snakes with a fossil record extending from the mid-Cre...
The late Pleistocene snake fossils from Sawmill Sink (Abaco, The Bahamas) represent five taxa: blind...