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Thaumastophis missiaeni

Thaumastophiidae

Taxonomy
Thaumastophis missiaeni was named by Rage et al. (2008). Its type specimen is VAS 1017, a set of vertebrae, and it is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Vastan Lignite Mine, which is in a Ypresian lagoonal siltstone/claystone in the Cambay Shale Formation of India. It is the type species of Thaumastophis.

Synonymy list
YearName and author
2008Thaumastophis missiaeni Rage et al. p. 399

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RankNameAuthor
superfamilyColubroides
familyThaumastophiidae
RankNameAuthor
genusThaumastophis
speciesmissiaeni

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Thaumastophis missiaeni Rage et al. 2008
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Diagnosis
ReferenceDiagnosis
J.-C. Rage et al. 2008"Differs from all other snakes in having prezygapophyses strongly compressed anteroposteriorly below the articular facets, forming laminar deep prezygapophyseal processes that slightly protrude laterally. Vertebrae lightly built and slightly elongate. Dia- and parapophyseal areas distinct. Neural spine blade-like and long. Centrum narrow, flat ventrally." (Rage et al., 2008; 400).