Pachyophiidae
Pachyophiidae Temporal range: 99.6–93.5 Ma | |
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Fossil specimen of Pachyophis woodwardi | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Reptilia |
Order: | Squamata |
Clade: | Ophidia |
Family: | †Pachyophiidae Nopcsa, 1923[2] |
Genera | |
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Synonyms | |
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Pachyophiidae is an extinct family of snakes which lived during the Cenomanian stage of the Late Cretaceous.[1][3]
Taxonomy
- Pachyophiidae
- Haasiophis
- Mesophis
- Mesophis nopcsai
- Pachyophis
- Pachyophis woodwardi
- Pachyrhachis
- Simoliophis
- Simoliophis libycus
- Simoliophis rochebrunei
References
- 1 2 The Paleobiology Database Pachyophiidae entry
- ↑ Nopcsa, F. 1923. "Eidolosaurus und Pachyophis, Zwei neue Neocom-Reptilien". Palaeontographica (55)97-154
- ↑ Lee, M. S. Y., Caldwell, M. W. & Scanlon, J. D.. 1999. "A second primitive marine snake: Pachyophis woodwardi from the Cretaceous of Bosnia-Herzegovina". Journal of Zoology, London (248)509-520
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