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
a 2
27
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http://dx.doi.org/10.26879/1220
journal article
10.26879/1220
1094-8074
10962250
Infraorder
ALETHINOPHIDIA
Nopsca, 1923
Diagnosis.
Vertebrae of Infraorder
Alethinophidia
are variable, but can typically be identified by the presence of a neural spine, a somewhat high neural arch, and the presence of a median notch on the posterior border of the neural arch has a median notch (
Rage, 1984
;
Holman, 2000
).
Remarks.
While the above characters are true for most of
Alethinophidia
, both
Rage (1984)
and
Holman (2000)
noted exceptions in the
Uropeltidae
, which lack neural spines, and the genus
Coniophis
, where the vertebrae lack both a neural spine and a median notch in the posterior neural arch. The “higher neural arch” of
Rage (1984)
is relative to the lower neural arch of Scolecophidia.
Ikeda (2007)
examined these characters in additional taxa, and stated that despite the exceptions above, the character states of
Rage (1984)
and
Holman (2000)
can be considered diagnostic.