First fossil find of the Blanus strauchi complex (Amphisbaenia, Blanidae) from the Miocene of Anatolia
出版年份 2018 全文链接
标题
First fossil find of the Blanus strauchi complex (Amphisbaenia, Blanidae) from the Miocene of Anatolia
作者
关键词
-
出版物
JOURNAL OF VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY
Volume 38, Issue 2, Pages e1437044
出版商
Informa UK Limited
发表日期
2018-04-10
DOI
10.1080/02724634.2018.1437044
参考文献
相关参考文献
注意:仅列出部分参考文献,下载原文获取全部文献信息。- First record of fossil anguines (Squamata; Anguidae) from the Oligocene and Miocene of Turkey
- (2017) Andrej Čerňanský et al. Swiss Journal of Geosciences
- Fossil amphibians and reptiles from Plakias, Crete: A glimpse into the earliest late Miocene herpetofaunas of southeastern Europe
- (2016) Georgios L. Georgalis et al. GEOBIOS
- New material of Laophis crotaloides, an enigmatic giant snake from Greece, with an overview of the largest fossil European vipers
- (2016) Georgios L. Georgalis et al. Swiss Journal of Geosciences
- Fossil lizards and snakes from Ano Metochi – a diverse squamate fauna from the latest Miocene of northern Greece
- (2016) Georgios L. Georgalis et al. HISTORICAL BIOLOGY
- The new rare record of the late Oligocene lizards and amphisbaenians from Germany and its impact on our knowledge of the European terminal Palaeogene
- (2016) Andrej Čerňanský et al. Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments
- Valbro: A new site of vertebrates from the early Oligocene (MP 22) of France (Quercy). III - Amphibians and squamates
- (2015) Jean-Claude Rage et al. ANNALES DE PALEONTOLOGIE
- A complete mandible of a new amphisbaenian reptile (Squamata, Amphisbaenia) from the late middle eocene (Bartonian, Mp 16) of France
- (2015) Andrej čerňanský et al. JOURNAL OF VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY
- Cretaceous roots of the amphisbaenian lizards
- (2015) Mateusz Tałanda ZOOLOGICA SCRIPTA
- Integrated Analyses Resolve Conflicts over Squamate Reptile Phylogeny and Reveal Unexpected Placements for Fossil Taxa
- (2015) Tod W. Reeder et al. PLoS One
- The Early Miocene squamates of Amöneburg (Germany): the first stages of modern squamates in Europe
- (2014) Andrej Čerňanský et al. JOURNAL OF SYSTEMATIC PALAEONTOLOGY
- An Amphisbaenian Skull from the European Miocene and the Evolution of Mediterranean Worm Lizards
- (2014) Arnau Bolet et al. PLoS One
- Taxonomic reassessment of Blanus strauchi (Bedriaga, 1884) (Squamata: Amphisbaenia: Blanidae), with the description of a new species from south-east Anatolia (Turkey)
- (2014) ROBERTO SINDACO et al. ZOOTAXA
- A phylogeny and revised classification of Squamata, including 4161 species of lizards and snakes
- (2013) R Pyron et al. BMC EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
- The fossil turtles of Greece: An overview of taxonomy and distribution
- (2013) Georgios L. Georgalis et al. GEOBIOS
- Mesozoic and Cenozoic squamates of Europe
- (2013) Jean-Claude Rage Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments
- Assembling the Squamate Tree of Life: Perspectives from the Phenotype and the Fossil Record
- (2012) Jacques A. Gauthier et al. Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History
- Amphisbaenians from the European Eocene: a biogeographical review
- (2012) Marc Louis Augé Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments
- The role of Anatolian refugia in herpetofaunal diversity: an mtDNA analysis of Typhlops vermicularis Merrem, 1820 (Squamata, Typhlopidae)
- (2011) Panagiotis Kornilios et al. AMPHIBIA-REPTILIA
- Eocene lizard from Germany reveals amphisbaenian origins
- (2011) Johannes Müller et al. NATURE
- An amphisbaenid reptile (Squamata, Amphisbaenidae) from the Lower Miocene of Northwest Bohemia (MN 3, Czech Republic)
- (2011) Andrej Čerňanský et al. NEUES JAHRBUCH FUR GEOLOGIE UND PALAONTOLOGIE-ABHANDLUNGEN
- Squamate reptiles from the middle Eocene of Lissieu (France). A landmark in the middle Eocene of Europe
- (2010) Jean-Claude Rage et al. GEOBIOS
- Phylogeny And Systematics Of Squamata (Reptilia) Based On Morphology
- (2008) Jack L. Conrad BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
- The molecular evolutionary tree of lizards, snakes, and amphisbaenians
- (2008) Nicolas Vidal et al. COMPTES RENDUS BIOLOGIES
Add your recorded webinar
Do you already have a recorded webinar? Grow your audience and get more views by easily listing your recording on Peeref.
Upload NowCreate your own webinar
Interested in hosting your own webinar? Check the schedule and propose your idea to the Peeref Content Team.
Create Now