Boipeba is an extinct genus of blind snake from the Late Cretaceous (post-Turonian) of Brazil. It contains a single species, Boipeba tayasuensis. The species is known from a single precloacal vertebra from the Adamantina Formation of northwestern São Paulo.[1]
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Boipeba is an extinct genus of blind snake from the Late Cretaceous (post-Turonian) of Brazil. It contains a single species, Boipebatayasuensis. The species...
the latest Cretaceous to the present. The extinct fossil species Boipebatayasuensis from the Late Cretaceous of Brazil was described in 2020, marking...
Mallorca during the Early Pliocene. The largest known blind snake is Boipebatayasuensis with estimated total length of 1.1 m (3 ft 7 in). The largest known...
Genus Species Location Stratigraphic position Material Notes Images Boipeba B. tayasuensis A single precloacal vertebra A large, primitive blind snake...
A snake belonging to the group Scolecophidia. The type species is B. tayasuensis. Borealoilysia Gen. et sp. nov Valid Head Middle Eocene Bridger United...