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Reassessment of Historical Sections from the Paleogene Marine Margin of the Congo Basin Reveals an Almost Complete Absence of Danian Deposits
The Sclerotic Ring: Evolutionary Trends in Squamates
A Diverse Snake Fauna from the Early Eocene of Vastan Lignite Mine, Gujarat, India
Mesozoic Marine Reptile Palaeobiogeography in Response to Drifting Plates
Latest Early-Early Middle Eocene Deposits of Algeria
Middle Eocene Vertebrate Fauna from the Aridal Formation, Sabkha of Gueran, Southwestern Morocco
G Iant Snakes
Proceedings of the 95Th Annual Virginia Academy of Science
Adaptation of the Vertebral Inner Structure to an Aquatic Life
Snake Venoms and Envenomations
Post-Gondwana Africa and the Vertebrate History of the Angolan Atlantic Coast
Windows Into Mississippi's Geologic Past
Paleurafrica Origin of the European Modern Faunas Through Palaeogene Central Africa Collections
MISSISSIPPI GEOLOGY 2 Genus Palaeophis Owen, 1841
A Seasnake in the Thames Estuary 50 Miles from London?
Large Palaeophiid and Nigerophiid Snakes from Paleogene Trans-Saharan Seaway Deposits of Mali
A Giant Chelonioid Turtle from the Late Cretaceous of Morocco with a Suction Feeding Apparatus Unique Among Tetrapods
Testudines, Cheloniidae) from the Middle Eocene of Uzbekistan A
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First Report of an Eocene Reptile Fauna from Florida, Usa
Cope's Rule in the Evolution of Marine Animals
Snakes from Wadi Abu Hashim, Sudan: the Earliest Snake Assemblage
New Early Eocene Vertebrate Assemblage from Western India Reveals a Mixed Fauna of European and Gondwana Affinities
New Findings of Snakes of the Genus Palaeophis Owen, 1841 (Acrochordoidea: Palaeophiidae) from the Middle Eocene of Crimea
Italy's Largest Snake: Redescription of Palaeophis
Genus/Species Skull Lt Wt Stage Range Acrochordus M.Miocene Nepal,Pakistan,India A
The Artistic Restoration of Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Life
Annual Meeting 2017
Supplementary Information
On the Origin and Evolution of the Ophidia by Alessandro Palci
Perspectives from the Late Oligocene Nsungwe Formation of Southwestern Tanzania
68Th Annual Meeting
Fossil Snakes from the Palaeocene of São José De Itaboraí, Brazil
Palaeophis Maghrebianus
Geodiversitas 2020 42 25
Large Palaeophiid and Nigerophiid Snakes from Paleogene Trans- Saharan Seaway Deposits of Mali