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- typhlopids + anomalepidids, alethinophidians, core alethinophidians, uropeltids (Cylindrophis, Anomochilus, uropeltines), macrostomatans, booids, boids...
- species and subspecies of the family Uropeltidae, otherwise referred to as uropeltids, shield-tail snakes, shield-tailed snakes or earth snakes. It follows...
- species and subspecies List of tropidophiid species and subspecies List of uropeltid species and subspecies List of crotaline species and subspecies List of...
- diversification patterns. Molecular dating analysis has suggested that uropeltids originated around the Paleocene-Eocene boundary, splitting from its sister...
- many modern snakes can. Living snakes that have narrow gapes, including uropeltids, Anomochilus, Cylindrophis, and Anilius, have diets that are limited to...
- known as uropeltoid snakes, are a superfamily of snakes that contains uropeltids (family Uropeltidae) and Asian pipesnakes (families Cylindrophiidae and...
- is also often seen at the Nandi Hills. The Malabar whistling thrush, Uropeltid snakes and pill millipedes which are otherwise known only from the Western...
- Karnataka burrowing snake (Pseudoplectrurus canaricus) is a species of uropeltid snake endemic to India. It is found in southern India. Type locality:...
- System. Retrieved 1 September 2007. Rajendran M. V. ( 1985) Studies in Uropeltid Snakes. Madurai university Press, Madurai. GOWER, DAVID J.; VARAD GIRI...
- degree of fusion is otherwise only seen in caecilians, amphisbaenians, and uropeltid snakes, all of which are highly specialized burrowers. The vertebrae are...