Pterosphenus

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Phylum:Chordata
Class:Reptilia
Order:Squamata
Suborder:Serpentes
Pterosphenus
Temporal range: Eocene
Life restoration of Pterosphenus
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Suborder: Serpentes
Family: Palaeophiidae
Subfamily: Palaeophiinae
Genus: Pterosphenus
Lucas, 1898
Type species
Pterosphenus schucherti
Lucas, 1898
Species
  • Pterosphenus biswasi Rage et al. 2003
  • Pterosphenus kutchensis Rage et al. 2003
  • Pterosphenus rannensis Datta & Bajpai 2025
  • Pterosphenus schucherti Lucas 1898
  • Pterosphenus schweinfurthi Andrews 1901
  • Pterosphenus sheppardi Hoffstetter 1958
Synonyms
  • Mœriophis schweinfurthi
    (Andrews, 1901)
Drawing of multiple views of a vertebra, very high and laterally compressed, of the fossil sea snake Pterosphenus schucherti, from the original description of the species (Lucas, 1898).
The very high and narrow vertebra of Pterosphenus schucherti hint at the highly specialised aquatic lifestyle of the genus.

Pterosphenus is an extinct genus of marine snake of the Eocene period.[1][2]

Pterosphenus belong to the Alethinophidia snakes, a clade which includes all snakes outside of blind and thread snakes, and more specifically to the extinct Palaeophiidae. Its closest relative is Palaeophis, of which both belong to the subfamily Palaeophiinae. Six species are known, P. schucherti from North America, P. sheppardi from South America, P. schweinfurthi from northern Africa and P. biswasi, P. kutchensis, and P. rannensis from Asia.[3]

Description

Palaeoenvironment and Palaeoecology

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