Colubroidea Oppel, 1811
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.2008.0303 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C0B830-5E5F-FFD0-897E-6A6BFBD7FB11 |
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Felipe |
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Colubroidea Oppel, 1811 |
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Superfamily Colubroidea Oppel, 1811 View in CoL View at ENA Family Russellophiidae Rage, 1978
Comments.—The Russellophiidae include only two named genera: Russellophis from the Eocene of Western Europe and Krebsophis from the Cenomanian of Sudan ( Rage and Werner 1999). In addition, an indeterminate genus is likely present in the Paleocene of Brazil ( Rage 1998). Russellophiids are known only from vertebrae. They are easily characterized by a suite of characters: vertebrae elongate; neural arch very vaulted; prezygapophyseal facets horizontal or weakly inclined, generally below the horizontal contrary to almost all other snakes; prezygapophyseal buttresses compressed, forming an anterolateral vertical ridge; frequent presence of a tubercle on the anterior face of the latter ridge; absence of prezygapophyseal processes; ventral face of centrum narrow, well−limited laterally by marked subcentral ridges; absence of hypapophyses in the mid− and posterior trunk regions.
The material from Vastan Mine includes a new species of russellophiid that appears to be morphologically intermediate between Russellophis and Krebsophis . It is tentatively referred to Russellophis .
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