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The oldest known snake from Gondwana (Valanginian, Lower Cretaceous of South Africa) illuminates early snake braincase evolution and palaeobiogeography

The oldest known snake from Gondwana (Valanginian, Lower Cretaceous of South Africa) illuminates early snake braincase evolution and palaeobiogeography

August 5, 2022/in Callum Ross Publications, Submitted

The oldest known snake from Gondwana (Valanginian, Lower Cretaceous of South Africa) illuminates early snake braincase evolution and palaeobiogeography
Caldwell, MW, Nydam RL, Palci, A, Simões, T, Garberoglio, FF, Strong, CRC, Sues, H-D, Ross, CF and de Klerk, WJ. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. (2022)

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Department of Organismal Biology and Anatomy
The University of Chicago
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