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Eoconstrictor

Eoconstrictor
Temporal range: Eocene,
48–33.9 Ma
Fossil of E. fisheri
Fossil of E. cf. fischeri
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Suborder: Serpentes
Genus: Eoconstrictor
Scanferla & Smith, 2020
Species:
E. fischeri
Binomial name
Eoconstrictor fischeri
Scanferla & Smith, 2020
Other species
  • E. barnesi Palci et al., 2023
  • E. spinifer Georgalis, Rabi & Smith, 2021
Synonyms

Eoconstrictor is an extinct genus of booid snake, from the Eocene of Germany (Messel Pit). The type species, E. fischeri is known from multiple well-preserved specimens found in the Messel Pit of Germany. It was originally named as Palaeopython fischeri by Stephan Schaal in 2004,[1] but examination of the genus showed that it represented a distinct lineage; it was renamed as the new genus Eoconstrictor in 2020. Like modern boids, Eoconstrictor possessed pit organs on its upper jaw, which would have given it the ability to sense infrared radiation; however, all known fossils of Eoconstrictor’s stomach contents are of cold-blooded animals, suggesting that its infrared senses were unlikely to have been used for predation.[2] In a subsequent study Georgalis, Rabi & Smith (2021) reinterpreted "Paleryx" spinifer from the Eocene Geiseltal Lagerstätte (Saxony-Anhalt, Germany) as the second species belonging to the genus Eoconstrictor.[3] Palci et al. (2023) named the third species belonging to this genus, E. barnesi described on the basis of fossils from the Geiseltal Lagerstätte.[4]

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