RT @DrGeorgalis: For this #FossilFriday , this beautiful "mummy" of a #snake from the #Eocene of #France (paralectotype of #Palaeopython ne…
RT @DrGeorgalis: For this #FossilFriday , this beautiful "mummy" of a #snake from the #Eocene of #France (paralectotype of #Palaeopython ne…
RT @DrGeorgalis: For this #FossilFriday , this beautiful "mummy" of a #snake from the #Eocene of #France (paralectotype of #Palaeopython ne…
RT @DrGeorgalis: For this #FossilFriday , this beautiful "mummy" of a #snake from the #Eocene of #France (paralectotype of #Palaeopython ne…
RT @DrGeorgalis: For this #FossilFriday , this beautiful "mummy" of a #snake from the #Eocene of #France (paralectotype of #Palaeopython ne…
RT @DrGeorgalis: For this #FossilFriday , this beautiful "mummy" of a #snake from the #Eocene of #France (paralectotype of #Palaeopython ne…
RT @DrGeorgalis: For this #FossilFriday , this beautiful "mummy" of a #snake from the #Eocene of #France (paralectotype of #Palaeopython ne…
For this #FossilFriday , this beautiful "mummy" of a #snake from the #Eocene of #France (paralectotype of #Palaeopython neglectus) From the #openaccess Georgalis, Rabi, Smith. 2021. Swiss Journal of Palaeontology 140:18 https://t.co/FFcgPGnbZz #reptiles #
#Holotype #vertebra of #Phosphoroboa filholii, a large #snake from the #Eocene of #France From the #OpenAccess publication: Georgalis, G.L., M. Rabi and K.T. Smith. 2021. Swiss Journal of Palaeontology 140:18 https://t.co/FFcgPGnbZz #reptiles #Palaeontolog
#Holotype of #Paleryx rhombifer, the first constrictor #snake #fossil described, named by Richard #Owen in 1850 Collections of @NHM_London Figure from the #openaccess Georgalis, Rabi and Smith 2021. Swiss Journal of Palaeontology 140:18 https://t.co/FFcg
Lectotype vertebrae of #Palaeopython cadurcensis from the #Eocene of France, one of the largest #snake that inhabited Europe. From the collections of @Le_Museum Figure from: Georgalis, Rabi and Smith 2021. Swiss J Palaeont 140:18 https://t.co/FFcgPGnbZz h
3D model images of the holotype vertebra of the large snake Palaeopython ceciliensis from the Eocene of Geiseltal, Germany. Image from: Georgalis, Rabi, and Smith. 2021. Swiss Journal of Palaeontology 140:18. https://t.co/Che7d9gOsP https://t.co/vFfDVeF3T
RT @UZH_en: Snakes up to 4 meters long lived in Europe 66 to 24 million years ago, including the Helvetic constrictor. A UZH study now re…
RT @UZH_en: Snakes up to 4 meters long lived in Europe 66 to 24 million years ago, including the Helvetic constrictor. A UZH study now re…
RT @UZH_en: Snakes up to 4 meters long lived in Europe 66 to 24 million years ago, including the Helvetic constrictor. A UZH study now re…
RT @UZH_ch: Bis zu 4 Meter lange Schlagen lebten vor 66 - 24 Mio. Jahren in Europa, darunter die Helvetische Würgeschlange. Eine UZH-Studie…
RT @UZH_en: Snakes up to 4 meters long lived in Europe 66 to 24 million years ago, including the Helvetic constrictor. A UZH study now re…
Snakes up to 4 meters long lived in Europe 66 to 24 million years ago, including the Helvetic constrictor. A UZH study now revises its taxonomy, describes new remains from France, Germany and England and names a new genus: https://t.co/YjWKDwHLxc https:/
Bis zu 4 Meter lange Schlagen lebten vor 66 - 24 Mio. Jahren in Europa, darunter die Helvetische Würgeschlange. Eine UZH-Studie revidiert nun ihre Taxonomie, beschreibt neue Überreste aus Frankreich, Deutschland und England und benennt eine neue Gattung: h