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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...
- Pseudoxenodontidae McDowell, 1987 Subfamily: Xenodontinae Dunn, 1928 Subfamily: Dipsadinae Bonaparte, 1838 Alternate taxonomy: Family: Sibynophiidae Dunn, 1928 Family:...
- 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...
- †Neonatrix Pseudoxenodontinae – two genera Plagiopholis Pseudoxenodon Dipsadinae – over 100 genera (sometimes given as family Dipsadidae) Adelphicos Adelphostigma...
- Chlorosoma is a genus of snakes of the subfamily Dipsadinae. Chlorosoma dunupyana (Melo-Sampaio, P****os, Martins, Jennings, Moura-Leite, Morato, Venegas...
- irmelindicaprioae is a species of nonvenomous snake in the subfamily Dipsadinae. It is endemic to Panama. It was discovered by Ecuadorian biologist Alejandro...
- 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...
- subfamily Dipsadinae. However, the familial placement differs among sources. It has also been placed in the family Colubridae, subfamily Dipsadinae or Xenodontinae...
- 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****...
- authors consider Xenodontinae and Dipsadinae to be synonymous. If the two names are used synonymously, then Dipsadinae is the correct name because it is...