Fossil snakes of the Penny Creek Local Fauna from Webster County, Nebraska, USA, and the first record of snakes from the Early Clarendonian (12.5 - 12 Ma) of North America
Author
Jacisin Iii, John J.
Author
Lawing, A. Michelle
text
Palaeontologia Electronica
2024
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27
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http://dx.doi.org/10.26879/1220
journal article
10.26879/1220
1094-8074
10962250
Parvorder
CAENOPHIDIA
Hoffstetter, 1939
Diagnosis.
The vertebral synapomorphies of crown
Caenophidia
include well-developed prezygapophyseal accessory processes, synapophyses that are well-differentiated into
para-
and diapophyseal articular facets, the presence of pleurocentral hypapophyses throughout the precloacal vertebral column, the presence of one or more paracotylar foramina, a condyle and cotyle that are relatively small (compared to Constrictores) and circular to ovoid and elongate in cross section, and well-developed paralymphatic channels that define the lateral margins of a distinct hemel keel (
Holman, 2000
;
Head et al., 2016
).
Remarks.
The vertebral morphologies of Caenophidians is markedly different from that of
Booidea
, including many of the most notable components of a snake vertebrae (e.g., neural spine, centrum, synapophyses, etc.). The works of
Head (2015)
and Head et al., (2016) to provide fossil calibration dates for snakes also summarize the morphological synapomorphies that differentiate these groups after the taxonomic restructuring of
Caenophidia
by
Zaher et al. (2009)
, and Constrictores by
Pyron et al. (2014)
, and
Georgalis and Smith (2020)
.