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The Pleistocene serpent Wonambi and the early evolution of snakes

John D. Scanlon and Michael S. Y. Lee

Nature 403, 416-420(27 January 2000)

doi:10.1038/35000188

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Figure 1

Reconstruction of the skull of Wonambi naracoortensis Smith, 1976.

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Figure 2

Selected elements of Wonambi exhibiting phylogenetically important characters.

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Figure 3

Cladogram (strict consensus of two most parsimonious trees, each with length = 649, consistency index = 0.49, retention index = 0.66 ) showing relationships among snake lineages and the very basal position of madtsoiids.

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