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New skulls and skeletons of the Cretaceous legged snake Najash
Najash is an extinct genus of basal snakes from the Late Cretaceous (Candeleros Formation) of Patagonia. Some modern snakes retain traces of hind legs – boas, pythons, leptotyphlopids, and others. Some Cretaceous snakes also had hindlimbs or remnant hindlimbs, but Najash is unusual in having well-developed legs that extend outside the rib cage as well…
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Has the Reticulated Python invaded Puerto Rico?

The corpse of a Reticulated Python (Malayopython reticulatus), on the Jose De Diego Highway (PR 22) Arecibo. A Facebook post contained the photo below and the comment that the species has also been sighted in the villages of Arecibo, Barceloneta, Bayamón, Naranjito and Comerio.
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A new genus for the snake Erythrolamprus problematicus
Arcanumophis problematicus from Santo Domingo, Peru. Photographs by A. Catenazzi. The snake Liophis problematicus was described as a new species by Myers in 1986. The holotype was collected at 1520 m on the Amazonian side of the Andes in the Department of Puno in extreme southeastern Peru. This is a very small snake, an adult male…











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