Szyndlar, Z.2010-12-292010-12-292010-12-29http://hdl.handle.net/10362/4715The ophidian fauna coming from the Miocene of Amor (MN 5), Quinta das Pedreiras and Quinta do Pombeiro (both MN4) (Portugal) consists of the following taxa: cf. Bavarioboa sp. (Boidae); cf. Coluber sp. (Coluhridae); two unidentified Colubridae; Vipera sp. ("Oriental vipers" complex) (Viperidae). The assemblage is characteristic for the lower/middle Miocene transition and it resembles snake faunas known from other European localities of similar age.engsnakes (Reptilia)boidscolubridsoriental vipersMiocenePortugalThe snakes (Reptilia, Serpentes) of the Miocene of Portugaljournal article