@INCOLLECTION{TreeBASE2Ref18881,
author = {John D Scanlon and Michael S.Y. Lee},
title = {The Major Clades of Living Snakes.},
year = {2010},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
booktitle = {Reproductive Biology and Phylogeny of Snakes.},
isbn = {},
publisher = {},
address = {},
editor = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Recent molecular analyses have changed key aspects of our understanding of snake phylogeny and evolution. While many morphological groupings have been upheld, such as the alethinophidians (all living snakes excluding blindsnakes) and caenophidians (filesnakes plus colubroids), others have been convincingly overturned. In particular, the large-gaped tropidophiines are very basal alethinophidians related to Anilius, while the relatively primitive Xenopeltis and Loxocemus are the nearest relatives of pythons. The new molecular phylogeny refutes the widespread view that snake evolution involved gradual elaboration of feeding mechanisms, culminating in an advanced "macrostomatan" clade. Instead, molecular evidence suggests large gape was primitive for snakes (or at least alethinophidians), and reduced repeatedly in many basal, burrowing alethinophidians as well as further elaborated at least twice; this view is consistent with some interpretations of the snake fossil record. Some (but not all) of the new molecular clades exhibit morphological novelties that support their reality. A revised molecular clock analysis of snakes, using five robust fossil calibrations, produces more recent dates for all snake lineages compared to previous molecular clock studies. These shallower dates are much more consistent with the broader fossil record of reptiles, implying far shorter ghost lineages.}
}
Taxa for tree 6790 of Study 10311

Citation title:
"The Major Clades of Living Snakes.".

This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S2675
(Status: Published).
Taxa
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| ID |
Taxon Label |
NCBI taxid |
uBIO namebankID |
| 271289 |
Acrochordus sp. |
|
|
| 271306 |
Agamidae |
81953
|
215808
|
| 271280 |
Anilius sp. |
|
|
| 271281 |
Anomalepididae |
42186
|
2549820
|
| 271286 |
Anomochilus sp. |
|
|
| 271296 |
Aspidites clade |
51882
|
2546811
|
| 271287 |
Boa sp. |
|
|
| 271304 |
Bolyeriinae |
0
|
1770024
|
| 271305 |
Calabaria sp. |
|
|
| 271291 |
Candoia sp. |
|
|
| 271302 |
Colubroidea s.s. |
34989
|
5434416
|
| 271308 |
Cylindrophis maculatus |
302932
|
2538582
|
| 271295 |
Cylindrophis ruffus |
186578
|
2538585
|
| 271290 |
Epicrates clade |
|
|
| 271300 |
Eryx sp. |
|
|
| 271282 |
Exiliboa sp. |
|
|
| 271307 |
Leptotyphlopidae |
34977
|
2549783
|
| 271294 |
Lichanura clade |
|
|
| 271288 |
Loxocemus sp. |
|
|
| 271297 |
Python clade |
|
|
| 271293 |
Trachyboa sp. |
|
|
| 271284 |
Tropidophis sp. |
|
|
| 271283 |
Typhlopidae |
34978
|
2549784
|
| 271299 |
Ungaliophis sp. |
|
|
| 271279 |
Uropeltinae |
|
5572245
|
| 271301 |
Varanidae |
8555
|
215847
|
| 271285 |
Viperidae |
8689
|
2549785
|
| 271303 |
Xenoderminae |
0
|
5539341
|
| 271298 |
Xenopeltis sp. |
|
|
| 271292 |
Xenophidion sp. |
|
|