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Des serpents (Reptilia,Squamata) de type nord-américain dans le Miocène Français. Évolution parallèle ou dispersion?
Authors:Jean-Claude Rage  J Alan Holman
Abstract:The French Miocene (Orleanian and Astaracian) yielded five new species of snakes referable to four genera from the Neogene or Recent of North America: Texasophis meini nov. sp., Paleoheterodon arcuatus nov. sp., Neonatrix europaea nov. sp., Neonatrix crassa nov. sp. (Colibridae) and Micrurus gallicus nov. sp. («Elapidae). It is suggested that Micrurus and the previously described boid snake Albaneryx from the French Miocene probably represent lineages that originated in North America and reached Europe by way of Asia. Paleoheterodon and Neonatrix could have originated in Asia and subsequently reached Europe on one hand and North America on the other. Texasophis may have originated in North America and followed the same route as Micrurus and Albaneryx, but an alternative hypothesis is that it originated in Asia and spread toward Europe and North America in the same manner as Paleoheterodon and Neonatrix.
Keywords:Paléobiogéographie  Europe  Amérique du Nord  Miocène  Orléanien  Hemingfordien  Astaracien  Barstovien  Serpents  Boidae  Colubridae  «Elapidae  Nouvelles Espèces  Paleobiogeography  Europe  North America  Miocene  Orleanian  Hemingfordian  Astaracian  Barstovian  Snakes  Boidae  Colubridae  «Elapidae  New Species
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