J. A. Wilson et al. 2010
Full reference
J. A. Wilson, D. M. Mohabey, S. E. Peters and J. J. Head. 2010. Predation upon hatchling dinosaurs by a new snake from the Late Cretaceous of India. PLoS Biology 8(3):e1000322 [J. Alroy/J. Alroy]
Metadata
ID number: | 32198 |
Created: | 2010-03-02 14:10:38 |
Modified: | 2010-03-02 16:10:38 |
Publication type: | journal article |
Taxonomy: | stated with evidence |
Language: | English |
DOI: | doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.1000322 |
Taxonomic names (2)
Taxonomic opinions (10) - view classification
'Alethinophidia was reranked as a unranked clade and belongs to Serpentes' according to J. A. Wilson et al. 2010
'Dinilysia belongs to Serpentes' according to J. A. Wilson et al. 2010
'Eupodophis belongs to Pachyophiidae' according to J. A. Wilson et al. 2010
'Madtsoiinae was reranked as the family Madtsoiidae and belongs to Alethinophidia' according to J. A. Wilson et al. 2010
'Najash belongs to Serpentes' according to J. A. Wilson et al. 2010
'Sanajeh indicus belongs to Sanajeh' according to J. A. Wilson et al. 2010
'Sanajeh belongs to Madtsoiidae' according to J. A. Wilson et al. 2010
'Serpentes was reranked as a unranked clade and belongs to Squamata' according to J. A. Wilson et al. 2010
'Wonambi belongs to Madtsoiidae' according to J. A. Wilson et al. 2010
'Yurlunggur belongs to Madtsoiidae' according to J. A. Wilson et al. 2010
'Dinilysia belongs to Serpentes' according to J. A. Wilson et al. 2010
'Eupodophis belongs to Pachyophiidae' according to J. A. Wilson et al. 2010
'Madtsoiinae was reranked as the family Madtsoiidae and belongs to Alethinophidia' according to J. A. Wilson et al. 2010
'Najash belongs to Serpentes' according to J. A. Wilson et al. 2010
'Sanajeh indicus belongs to Sanajeh' according to J. A. Wilson et al. 2010
'Sanajeh belongs to Madtsoiidae' according to J. A. Wilson et al. 2010
'Serpentes was reranked as a unranked clade and belongs to Squamata' according to J. A. Wilson et al. 2010
'Wonambi belongs to Madtsoiidae' according to J. A. Wilson et al. 2010
'Yurlunggur belongs to Madtsoiidae' according to J. A. Wilson et al. 2010