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Dipsadinae is a
large subfamily of
colubroid snakes,
sometimes referred to as a
family (Dipsadidae).
Species of the
subfamily Dipsadinae are
found in most...
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Pseudoxenodontidae McDowell, 1987 Subfamily:
Xenodontinae Dunn, 1928 Subfamily:
Dipsadinae Bonaparte, 1838
Alternate taxonomy: Family:
Sibynophiidae Dunn, 1928 Family:...
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these two
genera in a
group together at or near the base of
either Dipsadinae or
Dipsadinae + Natricinae,
whereas one
study suggested that at
least Pseudoxenodon...
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Pseudoxenodontinae – two
genera Plagiopholis Pseudoxenodon Dipsadinae – over 100
genera (sometimes
given as
family Dipsadidae)
Adelphicos Adelphostigma...
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Chlorosoma is a
genus of
snakes of the
subfamily Dipsadinae.
Chlorosoma dunupyana (Melo-Sampaio, P****os, Martins, Jennings, Moura-Leite, Morato, Venegas...
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irmelindicaprioae is a
species of
nonvenomous snake in the
subfamily Dipsadinae. It is
endemic to Panama. It was
discovered by
Ecuadorian biologist Alejandro...
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Hydrodynastes is a
small genus of
large colubrid snakes in the
subfamily Dipsadinae. The
genus is
endemic to
South America. Two
species are recognized. Hydrodynastes...
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subfamily Dipsadinae. However, the
familial placement differs among sources. It has also been
placed in the
family Colubridae,
subfamily Dipsadinae or Xenodontinae...
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family Colubridae that
includes mud
snakes and New
World hognose snakes.
Dipsadinae is a
subfamily of
snakes within the
family Colubridae that
includes cat-e****...
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authors consider Xenodontinae and
Dipsadinae to be synonymous. If the two
names are used synonymously, then
Dipsadinae is the
correct name
because it is...