Cranial ontogeny of thamnophis radix (serpentes: colubroidea) with a re-evaluation of current paradigms of snake skull evolution

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Catherine R. C. Strong et al. from the Harvard University, MA, USA have published the paper: Cranial ontogeny of Thamnophis radix (Serpentes: Colubroidea) with a re-evaluation of current paradigms of snake skull evolution, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 01/09/2022

SUMMARY

    This sample size is consistent with that used in other micro-CT-related studies of snake morphology (e_g). In the embryonic otoccipital - is small, poorly defined and undivided internally. Though macrostomy has previously been used to define a monophyletic clade of derived snakes (e_g ), recent phylogenies (e_g ) indicate that . . .

     

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