Article: New highlights about the enigmatic marine snake Palaeophis maghrebianus (Palaeophiidae; Palaeophiinae) from the Ypresian (Lower Eocene) phosphates of Morocco
Publication: Palaeontology
Volume:
56
Part:
3
Publication Date:
May
2013
Page(s):
647
–
661
Author(s):
Alexandra Houssaye, Jean-Claude Rage , Nathalie Bardet, Peggy Vincent, Mbarek Amaghzaz and Said Meslouh
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