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- Common names: advanced snakes. The Alethinophidia are an infraorder of snakes that includes all snakes other than blind snakes and thread snakes. Snakes...
- certain superfamilies of snakes belonging to the greater infraorder Alethinophidia. These spurs are made up of the remnants of the femur bone, which is...
- commonly known as snakes. There are two infraorders of living snakes: Alethinophidia and Scolecophidia. This separation is based primarily on morphological...
- Alethinophidia and Scolecophidia. This separation is based on morphological characteristics and mitochondrial DNA sequence similarity. Alethinophidia...
- Bipedidae – two-legged worm lizards Suborder Serpentessnakes Infraorder Alethinophidia Family Acrochordidae – wart snakes Family Aniliidaefalse coral snakes...
- phylogenetic placement of the enigmatic snake Xenophidion schaeferi among the Alethinophidia". Journal of Zoology. 263 (3): 285–294. doi:10.1017/s0952836904005278...
- Palaeophiidae is an extinct family of marine snake within the infraorder Alethinophidia. Species within this family lived from the Late Cretaceous to the Late...
- calibration dates for molecular phylogenetic analysis of snakes 1: Serpentes, Alethinophidia, Boidae, Pythonidae". Palaeontologia Electronica. doi:10.26879/487....
- Colubridae, Elapidae, Tropidophiidae, Viperidae) are within the infraorder Alethinophidia (advanced snakes) and three families (Anomalepididae, Leptotyphlopidae...
- phylogenetic placement of the enigmatic snake Xenophidion schaeferi among the Alethinophidia". Journal of Zoology. 263 (3): 285–294. doi:10.1017/S0952836904005278...