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relationship between booids and
their next
closest relatives,
pythonoids and
uropeltoids (the most
recent common ancestor between booids and
these other snakes...
- alethinophidians,
uropeltids (Cylindrophis, Anomochilus, uropeltines), macrostomatans,
booids, boids,
pythonids and caenophidians.
While snakes are
limbless reptiles...
- (August 2005). "Latest Oligocene–Early
Miocene in Europe: Dark
Period for
booid snakes".
Comptes Rendus Palevol. 4 (5): 428–435. doi:10.1016/j.crpv.2005...
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Ungaliophis and
Exiliboa are now
known to be more
closely related to the
booids,
whereas Tropidophis and
Trachyboa are now
known to be more
closely related...
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Tropidophiid indeterminate Russellophiid indeterminate Procerophis sp. Var**** sp.
Booid indeterminate Caenophidia indeterminate Serpentes indeterminate Amphisbaenia...
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early Oligocene †Coprophis †C.
dakotaensis Orellan early Oligocene A rare
booid based on
eroded fossils found within a
mammal coprolite. †Geringophis †G...
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Uropeltoids are
probably most
closely related to pythonoids, and then to
booids.
These three groups probably last
shared a
common ancestor in the late Cretaceous...
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Madtsoiidae Incertae sedis Three individuals.
Madsoid snakes. cf.
Indophis cf. I.
sahnii Nigerophiidae snake.
Booidea Incertae sedis Possibly a
Booid snake....
- Cleminson, Hugh McKenna) – 3:40 (iv) "King Kong" (Max Steiner) – 3:15 "
Booids" (Traditional;
arranged by Harvey, Cleminson, Glen,
Edward McKenna, Eyre)...
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Eoconstrictor Gen. et comb. nov
Valid Scanferla &
Smith Eocene Messel Germany A
booid snake. The type
species is "Palaeopython"
fischeri Schaal (2004). Epileolis...