The Madtsoiidae are an extinct lineage of snakes known from the Late Cretaceous to the Late Pleistocene, with a rich fossil record distributed mainly across Gondwanan landmasses. However, only a few taxa are represented by cranial or articulated remains, and most madtsoiids are known only by isolated vertebrae. The unambiguous record of Madtsoiidae from the Cenozoic in South America had been restricted to the genus Madtsoia from Eocene and Oligocene deposits of Patagonia and Brazil. Here, we describe a new madtsoiid taxon, Powellophis andina gen. et sp. nov., based on an articulated postcranial skeleton from the Mealla Formation (middle–late Paleocene) in northwestern Argentina. The new taxon is estimated to be around 3 meters long, with a ...
Macrostomatan snakes, one of the most diverse extant clades of squamates, display an impressive arse...
<div><p>Macrostomatan snakes, one of the most diverse extant clades of squamates, display an impress...
Najash rionegrina Apesteguía & Zaher, 2006, a terrestrial fossil snake from the Upper Cretaceous of ...
Some of the most relevant fossil snakes that inform about the evolution and early diversity of the g...
<p>Madtsoiidae is a speciose family of extinct snakes that achieved a wide Gondwanan and trans-Tethy...
Madtsoiids constitute a successful group of extinct snakes widely distributed across Gondwana and th...
Madtsoiidae is a speciose family of extinct snakes that achieved a wide Gondwanan and trans-Tethyan ...
The lower Eocene Lumbrera Formation in Salta province, northwestern Argentina, outstands for providi...
New remains of snakes from the Late Cretaceous (La Colonia Formation; Campanian-Maastrichtian) of Ar...
The limbed snake Najash rionegrina from the Cenomanian (early Late Cretaceous) of the La Buitrera Pa...
The fossil snake Najash rionegrina, from the Cenomanian–Turonian (Upper Cretaceous) of Argentina, is...
The Madtsoiidae were medium sized to gigantic snakes with a fossil record extending from the mid-Cre...
For over one hundred years the Upper Cretaceous snake Dinilysia patagonica has been known from only ...
De nouveaux restes de serpents du Crétacé supérieur (Formation La Colonia ; Campanien-Maastrichtien)...
International audienceWe report here the discovery of madtsoiid snake remains from the early Paleoce...
Macrostomatan snakes, one of the most diverse extant clades of squamates, display an impressive arse...
<div><p>Macrostomatan snakes, one of the most diverse extant clades of squamates, display an impress...
Najash rionegrina Apesteguía & Zaher, 2006, a terrestrial fossil snake from the Upper Cretaceous of ...
Some of the most relevant fossil snakes that inform about the evolution and early diversity of the g...
<p>Madtsoiidae is a speciose family of extinct snakes that achieved a wide Gondwanan and trans-Tethy...
Madtsoiids constitute a successful group of extinct snakes widely distributed across Gondwana and th...
Madtsoiidae is a speciose family of extinct snakes that achieved a wide Gondwanan and trans-Tethyan ...
The lower Eocene Lumbrera Formation in Salta province, northwestern Argentina, outstands for providi...
New remains of snakes from the Late Cretaceous (La Colonia Formation; Campanian-Maastrichtian) of Ar...
The limbed snake Najash rionegrina from the Cenomanian (early Late Cretaceous) of the La Buitrera Pa...
The fossil snake Najash rionegrina, from the Cenomanian–Turonian (Upper Cretaceous) of Argentina, is...
The Madtsoiidae were medium sized to gigantic snakes with a fossil record extending from the mid-Cre...
For over one hundred years the Upper Cretaceous snake Dinilysia patagonica has been known from only ...
De nouveaux restes de serpents du Crétacé supérieur (Formation La Colonia ; Campanien-Maastrichtien)...
International audienceWe report here the discovery of madtsoiid snake remains from the early Paleoce...
Macrostomatan snakes, one of the most diverse extant clades of squamates, display an impressive arse...
<div><p>Macrostomatan snakes, one of the most diverse extant clades of squamates, display an impress...
Najash rionegrina Apesteguía & Zaher, 2006, a terrestrial fossil snake from the Upper Cretaceous of ...