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17 September 2020 Amphibians and reptiles from the Neogene of Afghanistan
France de Lapparent de Broin, Salvador Bailon, Marc Louis Augé, Jean-Claude Rage
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Abstract

Amphibians and reptiles are decribed for the first time from the Cenozoic of Afghanistan. They originate from four Neogene localities. Sherullah 9 (late Miocene) yielded anuran amphibians (? Alytidae Fitzinger, 1843 (? Discoglossinae Günther, 1858), “Ranidae” Batsch, 1796 and another, indeterminate family), one chelonian, the terrestrial testudinine AgrionemysKhozatsky & Młynarski, 1966, which is compared to a Maragheh fossil specimen, and the genus still being present in the Kabul area; one indeterminate lizard, snakes (Colubridae Oppel, 1811 s.l. and two distinct snakes that pertain to either the Colubridae s.l. or Elapidae Boie, 1827). The faunas of the three other localities are very poor. Molayan (late Miocene) produced only one lizard (Varanus sp. Merrem, 1820, Varanidae Gray, 1827). Pul-E Charkhi (early Pliocene) yielded indeterminate anurans, one indetermined lizard and colubrid snakes. Only an indeterminate anuran family is known at Hadji Rona (early Pliocene). Then, as known, the fauna is constituted of families which still have representatives living in Afghanistan.

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France de Lapparent de Broin, Salvador Bailon, Marc Louis Augé, and Jean-Claude Rage "Amphibians and reptiles from the Neogene of Afghanistan," Geodiversitas 42(22), 409-426, (17 September 2020). https://doi.org/10.5252/geodiversitas2020v42a22
Received: 26 March 2019; Accepted: 20 September 2019; Published: 17 September 2020
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KEYWORDS
Afghanistan
Amphibia
anuran
Lizards
Miocene
Pliocene
Reptilia
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