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Eophis is an early genus of stem-snake (clade Ophidia) containing one species, Eophis underwoodi, from the Middle Jurassic (Bathonian) from the Forest Marble Formation of United Kingdom. It is known from a fragmentary dentary from Kirtlington Quarry. It was previously interpreted as an anguimorph lizard. The placement of Eophis as a stem snake was re-affirmed by subsequent analyses.

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  • Eophis is an early genus of stem-snake (clade Ophidia) containing one species, Eophis underwoodi, from the Middle Jurassic (Bathonian) from the Forest Marble Formation of United Kingdom. It is known from a fragmentary dentary from Kirtlington Quarry. It was previously interpreted as an anguimorph lizard. The placement of Eophis as a stem snake was re-affirmed by subsequent analyses. (en)
  • L'eofide (Eophis underwoodi Caldwell et al., 2015) è un serpente estinto, vissuto nel Giurassico medio (Bathoniano, circa 165 milioni di anni fa); i suoi resti fossili sono stati ritrovati in Inghilterra. È considerato il più antico serpente noto. (it)
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  • Caldwell et al. 2015 (en)
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  • Eophis (en)
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  • Eophis underwoodi (en)
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  • Caldwell et al. 2015 (en)
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  • Eophis is an early genus of stem-snake (clade Ophidia) containing one species, Eophis underwoodi, from the Middle Jurassic (Bathonian) from the Forest Marble Formation of United Kingdom. It is known from a fragmentary dentary from Kirtlington Quarry. It was previously interpreted as an anguimorph lizard. The placement of Eophis as a stem snake was re-affirmed by subsequent analyses. (en)
  • L'eofide (Eophis underwoodi Caldwell et al., 2015) è un serpente estinto, vissuto nel Giurassico medio (Bathoniano, circa 165 milioni di anni fa); i suoi resti fossili sono stati ritrovati in Inghilterra. È considerato il più antico serpente noto. (it)
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  • Eophis (en)
  • Eophis underwoodi (it)
  • Eophis (nl)
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