A review of Neogene and Quaternary snakes of central and eastern Europe. Part 1: Scolecophidia, Boidae, Colubrinae
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Serpentes, Scolecophidia, Boidae, Colubridae, Europe, Taxonomy, Paleofaunics, MorfologyAbstract
Remains of Neogene and Quaternary seoleeophidians, boids and «eolubrine» eolubrids, including snakes previously deseribed and those undeseribed yet, eoming fram Poland, Ukraine, Moldavia, Czeehoslovakia, Austria, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and Greece are diseussed. The following taxa, including 7 extinet speeies, were reeognized: Seoleeophidia indet.; Boidae: Bransateryx septentrionalis, Bransateryx sp., Albaneryx volynicus, cf., Gongylophis sp., Eryx jaculus, Eryx sp., eL Eryx sp., Eryeinae indet.; Colubridae: Texasophis bohemiacus, Coluber dolnicensis, Coluber planicarinatus, Coluber viridij1avus, cf. Coluber viridiflavus, Coluber caspius, Coluber gemonensis, cf. Coluber gemonensis, Coluber sp., Coronella austriaca, Coronella sp., cf. Coronella sp., Elaphe kohfidischi, cf. Elaphe kohfidischi, Elaphe paralongissima, Elaphe longissima, cf. Elaphe longissima, Elaphe quatuorlineata, cf. Elaphe quatuorlineata, eL Elaphe situla, Elaphe sp., cf. Malpolon sp., Telescopus sp., «Colubrinae» indet.
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1991-04-30
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Szyndlar, Z. (1991). A review of Neogene and Quaternary snakes of central and eastern Europe. Part 1: Scolecophidia, Boidae, Colubrinae. Estudios Geológicos, 47(1-2), 103–126. https://doi.org/10.3989/egeol.91471-2412
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