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The video as a tool to change perceptions and knowledge about snakes in adults with a high academic level in Costa Rica
(Universidad Estatal a Distancia de Costa Rica, 2020)
Spondyloarthropathy in vertebrae of the aquatic Cretaceous snake Lunaophis aquaticus, and its first recognition in modern snakes
(Springer, 2018-10)
Inflammatory arthritis is documented for the first time in snakes. Ossification of the intervertebral capsule and zygapophyseal joints resulting in segmental vertebral fusion was observed in the aquatic Cretaceous snake ...
Snakes of Ponal do Triangulo Mineiro Region, Cerrado Domain , Southeast BrazilSNAKES FROM THE PONTAL DO TRIÂNGULO MINEIRO REGION, CERRADO DOMAIN, SOUTHEASTERN BRAZIL
(Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, 2017)
The oldest Brazilian snakes from the cenomanian (Early Late Cretaceous)
(Polish Academy of Sciences. Institute of Paleobiology, 2014-09)
South American Mesozoic snake diversity is mostly represented by genera from the Cenomanian (Najash), Santonian- Campanian (Dinilysia), and Campanian-Maastrichtian (Alamitophis, Patagoniophis, Rionegrophis, and Australophis) ...
Lachesis acrochorda (García, 1896) Verrugosa, Rieca, Diamante, Mapaná rayo, Guascama
(Asociación Colombiana de HerpetologíaToxinología Alternativas Terapéuticas y AlimentariasColombia, 2023)
Porthidium lansbergii (Schlegel, 1841) Patoco, Patoquilla, Veinticuatro, Saltadora
(Asociación Colombiana de HerpetologíaToxinología Alternativas Terapéuticas y AlimentariasColombia, 2023)
New skulls and skeletons of the Cretaceous legged snake Najash , and the evolution of the modern snake body plan
(Science Advances is the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2019-11-20)
Snakes represent one of the most dramatic examples of the evolutionary versatility of the vertebrate body plan, including body elongation, limb loss, and skull kinesis. However, understanding the earliest steps toward the ...
The anatomy of the upper cretaceous snake najash rionegrina apesteguía & Zaher, 2006, and the evolution of limblessness in snakes
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2009-08)
Najash rionegrina Apesteguía & Zaher, 2006, a terrestrial fossil snake from the Upper Cretaceous of Argentina, represents the first known snake with a sacrum associated with robust, well-developed hind limbs. Najash ...
An enigmatic aquatic snake from the Cenomanian of Northern South America
(PeerJ Inc., 2016-05-24)
We report the first record of a snake from the Cretaceous of northern South America. The remains come from the La Luna Formation (La Aguada Member, Cenomanian of Venezuela) and consist of several vertebrae, which belong ...