We describe Sardophis elaphoides Georgalis & Delfino n. gen. n. sp., a new snake taxon from the early Pleistocene of Monte Tuttavista VI, Sardinia, Italy. Sardophis elaphoides Georgalis & Delfino n. gen. n. sp. possesses a distinct vertebral anatomy and is diagnosed by a unique combination of features. The new Sardinian taxon is further compared in detail and differentiated from all extant European and North African snake species. Although the affinities of Sardophis elaphoides Georgalis & Delfino n. gen. n. sp. with colubroids are clear, its more inclusive relationships within that clade cannot be resolved with certainty. Being an insular form, Sardophis elaphoides Georgalis & Delfino n. gen. n. sp. adds significantly to our so far poor knowledge of island endemic snakes. An overview of the fossil record of snakes from the Mediterranean islands is provided. The new species increases the number of reptile taxa that went extinct in Sardinia during the late Neogene and Quaternary.

A new colubroid snake (Serpentes) from the early Pleistocene of Sardinia, Italy / Georgalis, Georgios L.; Arca, Marisa; Rook, Lorenzo; Tuveri, Caterinella; Delfino, Massimo. - In: BOLLETTINO DELLA SOCIETÀ PALEONTOLOGICA ITALIANA. - ISSN 0375-7633. - STAMPA. - 58:(2019), pp. 277-294. [10.4435/BSPI.2019.19]

A new colubroid snake (Serpentes) from the early Pleistocene of Sardinia, Italy

ROOK, Lorenzo;
2019

Abstract

We describe Sardophis elaphoides Georgalis & Delfino n. gen. n. sp., a new snake taxon from the early Pleistocene of Monte Tuttavista VI, Sardinia, Italy. Sardophis elaphoides Georgalis & Delfino n. gen. n. sp. possesses a distinct vertebral anatomy and is diagnosed by a unique combination of features. The new Sardinian taxon is further compared in detail and differentiated from all extant European and North African snake species. Although the affinities of Sardophis elaphoides Georgalis & Delfino n. gen. n. sp. with colubroids are clear, its more inclusive relationships within that clade cannot be resolved with certainty. Being an insular form, Sardophis elaphoides Georgalis & Delfino n. gen. n. sp. adds significantly to our so far poor knowledge of island endemic snakes. An overview of the fossil record of snakes from the Mediterranean islands is provided. The new species increases the number of reptile taxa that went extinct in Sardinia during the late Neogene and Quaternary.
2019
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Goal 15: Life on land
Georgalis, Georgios L.; Arca, Marisa; Rook, Lorenzo; Tuveri, Caterinella; Delfino, Massimo
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