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- from a partial jaw, but it shares many features with modern rhineurids. Eocene rhineurids, such as Spathorhynchus fossorium, are remarkably similar to...
- Dyticonastis rensbergeri occurs the ****hest west of all rhineurid species. Like all rhineurids, Dyticonastis has a shovel-like snout adapted for burrowing...
- mid-continental rhineurids, which became isolated from a more western clade of rhineurids that includes Dyticonastis and Spathorhynchus. Rhineurids were relatively...
- Rhineuridae. The remaining five families form a group to the exclusion of rhineurids. Bipedidae, Blanidae, and Cadeidae represent the most ancient divergences...
- rhineurids, Ototriton has a shovel-shaped snout that it presumably used for burrowing underground. Ototriton is one of the earliest known rhineurids and...
- Rhineura floridana, from Florida. Spathorhynchus differs from all other rhineurids except Dyticonastis from the Late Oligocene-Early Miocene of Oregon in...
- and Amphisbaenidae. The presence of Archaerhineura and other Paleocene rhineurids in the western United States indicates that amphisbaenians, which would...
- Rhineurids reported from the Bridger Formation Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Images Lestophis L. anceps Grizzly Buttes, Uinta...
- on jaw fragments. Rhineura †R. coloradoensis Chadronian late Eocene A rhineurid amphisbaenian closely related to the Florida worm lizard (Rhineura floridana)...
- Ogmophis O. sp. Brooksville 2 A boid. Rhineuridae indet. Brooksville 2 A rhineurid amphisbaenian, related to the modern Florida worm lizard. Scincidae indet...