2017
DOI: 10.1007/s00015-017-0291-2
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Lizards and snakes from the late Miocene hominoid locality of Ravin de la Pluie (Axios Valley, Greece)

Abstract: We here describe lizards and snakes from the late Miocene (MN 10) of Ravin de la Pluie, near Thessaloniki, Greece, a locality widely known for its hominoid primate Ouranopithecus macedoniensis. The new finds comprise two large-sized lizards (a probable anguine and a varanid) and two snakes (an elapid and a small-sized ''colubrine''). Even if the material is represented by few specimens, this is the first record of squamates from the late Miocene MN 10 biozone of southeastern Europe and the third only for the w… Show more

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“…The pseudozygosphene, however, is not present in the caudal vertebrae (Estes, 1983) characterized by a lesser degree of precondylar constriction in comparison to those of Varanus (Smith et al, 2008). Besides, European material assigned to Saniwa is strictly restricted to the Paleogene, and Varanus is the only valid varanoid genus currently known from the European Neogene Georgalis et al, 2017bGeorgalis et al, , 2018bIvanov et al, 2018;Villa et al, 2018a). Taking all these into consideration, we herein follow this view in assigning the fossils from Maramena to Varanus.…”
Section: Remarks the Trunk Vertebrae Clearly Belong Tomentioning
confidence: 80%
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“…The pseudozygosphene, however, is not present in the caudal vertebrae (Estes, 1983) characterized by a lesser degree of precondylar constriction in comparison to those of Varanus (Smith et al, 2008). Besides, European material assigned to Saniwa is strictly restricted to the Paleogene, and Varanus is the only valid varanoid genus currently known from the European Neogene Georgalis et al, 2017bGeorgalis et al, , 2018bIvanov et al, 2018;Villa et al, 2018a). Taking all these into consideration, we herein follow this view in assigning the fossils from Maramena to Varanus.…”
Section: Remarks the Trunk Vertebrae Clearly Belong Tomentioning
confidence: 80%
“…hofmanni by Tempfer [2005]). The second hypothesis, about higher species diversity, appears strange for European standards, considering that there has almost never been more than one species / morphotype of varanids coexisting in a single Neogene or Quaternary European locality (e.g., Böhme and Vasilyan, 2014;Colombero et al, 2014;Georgalis et al, 2017bGeorgalis et al, , 2018bIvanov et al, 2018;Villa et al, 2018a). The only exception is the Greek late Miocene locality of Pikermi, from which two species have been named: Varanus marathonensis and Varanus atticus Nopcsa, 1908.…”
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