Palaeophiidae is an extinct family of marine snake within the infraorder Alethinophidia. Species within this family lived from the Late Cretaceous to the Late Eocene, approximately from 70.6 to 33.9 million years ago. Phylogenetic analysis has proposed them as being related to the extant file snakes (family Acrochordidae), although these results have been disputed since and new analysis show this relationship as poorly supported.
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| - Palaeophiidae (fr)
- Palaeophiidae (en)
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| - Les Palaeophiidae (palaeophiidés en français) forment une famille éteinte de serpents marins connus de la partie terminale du Crétacé supérieur jusqu'à la fin de l'Éocène, soit il y a environ entre 70,6 et 33,9 Ma (millions d'années). (fr)
- Palaeophiidae is an extinct family of marine snake within the infraorder Alethinophidia. Species within this family lived from the Late Cretaceous to the Late Eocene, approximately from 70.6 to 33.9 million years ago. Phylogenetic analysis has proposed them as being related to the extant file snakes (family Acrochordidae), although these results have been disputed since and new analysis show this relationship as poorly supported. (en)
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| - Fossil vertebrae of Palaeophis maghrebianus from Khouribga (en)
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| - Les Palaeophiidae (palaeophiidés en français) forment une famille éteinte de serpents marins connus de la partie terminale du Crétacé supérieur jusqu'à la fin de l'Éocène, soit il y a environ entre 70,6 et 33,9 Ma (millions d'années). (fr)
- Palaeophiidae is an extinct family of marine snake within the infraorder Alethinophidia. Species within this family lived from the Late Cretaceous to the Late Eocene, approximately from 70.6 to 33.9 million years ago. Phylogenetic analysis has proposed them as being related to the extant file snakes (family Acrochordidae), although these results have been disputed since and new analysis show this relationship as poorly supported. (en)
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