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adaptation for a
serpentine form of movement. The type species,
Tetrapodophis amplectus, was
named in 2015 on the
basis of a
complete skeleton (BMMS BK 2-2) preserved...
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fossil of a four-legged
snake in
Brazil that has been
named Tetrapodophis amplectus. It has many snake-like features, is
adapted for
burrowing and its stomach...
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Formation Genus Species Presence Description Images Calanguban C.
alamoi A non-iguana
lizard Tetrapodophis T.
amplectus A stem
group snake with limbs...
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Randall L. Nydam;
Alessandro Palci;
Tiago R. Simões (2016). "Tetrapodophis
amplectus (Crato Formation,
Lower Cretaceous, Brazil) is not a snake".
Society of...
- R. Reisz;
Michael S. Y. Lee;
Randall L.
Nydam (2021). "Tetrapodophis
amplectus is not a snake: re-****essment of the osteology,
phylogeny and functional...
- Čerňanský (2016). Lee et al. (2016)
examine the limb
anatomy of
Tetrapodophis amplectus,
which according to the
authors is
suggestive of
aquatic habits. A redescription...
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genus Mesobaetis: †
Mesobaetis allata Sinitshenkova, 1985 †
Mesobaetis amplectus Sinitshenkova, 2000 †
Mesobaetis crispa Sinitshenkova, 2017 † Mesobaetis...
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Gloridonus adversus DeLong, 1937
Gloridonus ajo Hamilton, 2014
Gloridonus amplectus DeLong, 1935
Gloridonus angulus DeLong, 1937
Gloridonus aptus DeLong,...
- ; Lee,
Michael S. Y.; Nydam,
Randall L. (2021-07-03). "Tetrapodophis
amplectus is not a snake: re-****essment of the osteology,
phylogeny and functional...
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conventional DRAM. 24 July – The 133-million-year-old
fossil of
Tetrapodophis amplectus, the
first four-legged
snake to be found, is
reported by paleontologists...