A new early Late Oligocene (MP 26) continental vertebrate fauna from Saint-Privat-des-Vieux (Alès Basin, Gard, Southern France)
Author
Vianey-Liaud, Monique
Author
Comte, Bernard
Author
Marandat, Bernard
Author
Peigné, Stéphane
Author
Rage, Jean-Claude
Author
Sudre, Jean
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Geodiversitas
2014
2014-12-26
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http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/g2014n4a4
journal article
6390
10.5252/g2014n4a4
8bc26961-9853-4113-a63d-4cf691aa7100
1638-9395
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Genus
Ophisaurus
s.l.
Daudin, 1803
TYPE
SPECIES
. —
Ophisaurus ventralis
(Linnaeus, 1766)
by monotypy.
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Six trunk (
SPV
727) and 15 caudal (
SPV
728) vertebrae, and about 140 osteoderms (
SPV
729).
DESCRIPTION
Ŋe trunk vertebrae are depressed as well as are their cotyles and condyles. Ŋe ventral surface of the centrum is almost flat and it clearly widens anteriorly. Ŋe caudal vertebrae are more elongate than those from the trunk and they bear haemapophyses fused to the centrum. Most caudals have an autotomous septum. Ŋe osteoderms are approximately rectangular; their external face is made up of an anterior smooth, gliding surface and a posterior larger, ornamented part. Ŋe ornamentation is comprised of ridges and grooves; a low longitudinal keel occurs in the ornamented part. Ŋe internal face is entirely smooth, but two small foramina are present.
DISCUSSION
Ŋe morphology of these vertebrae and osteoderms is quite typical of the
Anguinae
, a taxon that includes elongate, limbless forms. Ŋe vertebral centrum, whose lateral borders markedly diverge anteriorly, shows that the vertebrae do not belong to
Anguis
Linnaeus, 1758
. Ŋe other genera belonging to the
Anguinae
may be securely distinguished only on the basis of cranial bones; they are often collectively referred to as “
Ophisaurus
s.l.
” Ŋerefore, the anguine from Saint-Privat-des-Vieux is referred to the latter assemblage, without further identification.
Anguinae
occur in most localities from the European Cenozoic; they were all terrestrial.