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- based on their teeth, which correlate strongly with venom and lineage. Aglyphous snakes (lacking grooves) have no specialized teeth; each tooth is similar...
- secretion of the parotid gland of Rhabdophis and Zamenis have shown that even aglyphous snakes are not entirely devoid of venom, and point to the conclusion that...
- (glúphein), γλυφή (gluphḗ), γλυπτός (gluptós), γλυπτικός (gluptikós) aglyphous, anaglyph, ditriglyph, ditriglyphic, glyph, glyptic, Glyptodon, glyptograph...
- families and subfamilies, on the basis of fang type. It includes fangless (aglyphous), rear-fanged (opisthoglyphous), fixed-fanged (proteroglyphous), and viper-like...
- Cynthia; Mori, Akira; Glaw, Frank (2015). "Potential envenomation by the aglyphous pseudoxyrhophiine snake Leioheterodon madagascariensis and description...
- (glúphein), γλυφή (gluphḗ), γλυπτός (gluptós), γλυπτικός (gluptikós) aglyphous, anaglyph, ditriglyph, ditriglyphic, glyph, glyptic, Glyptodon, glyptograph...
- Rücklin, Martin; Herrel, Anthony (2020). "Tooth-shape adaptations in aglyphous colubrid snakes inferred from three-dimensional geometric morphometrics...
- and the dark areas sometimes forming chevrons. Dentition is apparently aglyphous. Pupils are circular. The species is oviparous. One dissected female contained...
- Paraná, Rio de Janeiro, and Santa Catarina. C. amarali is a small-sized, aglyphous, slender snake with a moderately long tail. C. amarali is diurnal, partly...
- reptile-database.org. Boulenger GA (1898). "Description of a new Genus of Aglyphous Colubrine Snakes from Sumatra". Annals and Magazine of Natural History...