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Fig. 3

From: New material of Laophis crotaloides, an enigmatic giant snake from Greece, with an overview of the largest fossil European vipers

Fig. 3

Map of Europe, indicating the fossil localities bearing large viperids (CL ≥ 8 mm). Triangles represent Miocene, squares represent Pliocene and circles represent Pleistocene and Holocene localities. 1 Artenay (France), 2 Langenau (Germany), 3 Vieux-Collonges (France), 4 Sandelzhausen (Germany), 5 Steinheim (Germany), 6 La Grive (France), 7 Calfa (Moldova), 8 Rustavi (Georgia), 9 Maramena (Greece), 10 Kuchurgan (Ukraine), 11 Layna (Spain), 12 Megalo Emvolon (Greece), 13 Calo den Rafelino (Spain), 14 Na Burguesa-1 (Spain), 15 Tourkobounia 1 (Greece), 16 Iles Medas (Spain), 17 Vallée de la Canterrane (France), 18 Aetokremnos (Cyprus)

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