Cretaceous Blind Snake from Brazil Fills Major Gap in Snake Evolution
Thiago S. Fachini, Silvio Onary, Alessandro Palci, Michael S. Y. Lee, Mario Bronzati, Annie Schmaltz Hsiou
Abstract
gen. et sp. nov, which extends the scolecophidian fossil record into the Mesozoic and reduces the fossil gap predicted by molecular data. The new species is estimated to have been over 1 m long, much larger than typical modern scolecophidians (<30 cm). This finding sheds light on the early evolution of blind snakes, supports the hypothesis of a Gondwanan origin for the Typhlopoidea, and indicates that early scolecophidians had large body size, and only later underwent miniaturization.
Topics & Concepts
CretaceousPaleontologyFossil RecordMesozoicMolecular clockGeologyLineage (genetic)BiologyPhylogeneticsStructural basinGeneBiochemistryAmphibian and Reptile BiologyTurtle Biology and ConservationAnimal Behavior and Reproduction