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Madtsoia is an extinct genus of madtsoiid snakes. It is known from the Eocene of Argentina (M. bai), the Paleocene of Brazil (M. camposi), the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) of India (M. pisdurensis), and the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) of Madagascar (M. madagascariensis). The type species (M. bai) was the largest with an estimated length of 9–10 m (30–33 ft), and the other three species were smaller. A 5.1 m (17 ft) long M. madagascariensis would have weighed 50 kg (110 lb), but an isolated specimen suggests that this species reached 8 m (26 ft) in maximum length.

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  • Madtsoia és un gènere extint de serps de la família dels madtsoids. És conegut de l'Eocè de l'Argentina (M. bai), el Paleocè del Brasil (M. camposi), el Cretaci superior (Campanià) d'Espanya (M. laurasiae), i el Cretaci superior (Campanià-Maastrichtià) de Madagascar i possiblement Níger (M. madagascariensis). (ca)
  • Madtsoia es un género extinto de serpientes madtsoiidoos. Es conocido del Eoceno de Argentina (M. bai), el Paleoceno de Brasil (M. camposi), el Cretácico superior (Campaniense) de España (M. laurasiae), y el Cretácico superior (Campaniano-Maastrichtiense) de Madagascar y posiblemente Níger (M. madagascariensis). (es)
  • Madtsoia is an extinct genus of madtsoiid snakes. It is known from the Eocene of Argentina (M. bai), the Paleocene of Brazil (M. camposi), the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) of India (M. pisdurensis), and the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) of Madagascar (M. madagascariensis). The type species (M. bai) was the largest with an estimated length of 9–10 m (30–33 ft), and the other three species were smaller. A 5.1 m (17 ft) long M. madagascariensis would have weighed 50 kg (110 lb), but an isolated specimen suggests that this species reached 8 m (26 ft) in maximum length. (en)
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  • Simpson, 1933 (en)
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  • (Possible Coniacian/Santonian and Late Oligocene records) (en)
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  • Madtsoia bai (en)
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  • *M. bai (Simpson, 1933 ) *M. camposi (Rage, 1998) *M. madagascariensis (Hoffstetter, 1961) *M. pisdurensis (Mohabey et al, 2011) (en)
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  • Species (en)
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  • Madtsoia (en)
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  • Madtsoia és un gènere extint de serps de la família dels madtsoids. És conegut de l'Eocè de l'Argentina (M. bai), el Paleocè del Brasil (M. camposi), el Cretaci superior (Campanià) d'Espanya (M. laurasiae), i el Cretaci superior (Campanià-Maastrichtià) de Madagascar i possiblement Níger (M. madagascariensis). (ca)
  • Madtsoia es un género extinto de serpientes madtsoiidoos. Es conocido del Eoceno de Argentina (M. bai), el Paleoceno de Brasil (M. camposi), el Cretácico superior (Campaniense) de España (M. laurasiae), y el Cretácico superior (Campaniano-Maastrichtiense) de Madagascar y posiblemente Níger (M. madagascariensis). (es)
  • Madtsoia is an extinct genus of madtsoiid snakes. It is known from the Eocene of Argentina (M. bai), the Paleocene of Brazil (M. camposi), the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) of India (M. pisdurensis), and the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) of Madagascar (M. madagascariensis). The type species (M. bai) was the largest with an estimated length of 9–10 m (30–33 ft), and the other three species were smaller. A 5.1 m (17 ft) long M. madagascariensis would have weighed 50 kg (110 lb), but an isolated specimen suggests that this species reached 8 m (26 ft) in maximum length. (en)
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  • Madtsoia (ca)
  • Madtsoia (es)
  • Madtsoia (en)
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