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Acrantophis dumerili,
commonly known as Dumeril's boa, is a
species of non-venomous
snake in the
family Boidae. The
species is
endemic to Madagascar....
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Acrantophis is a
genus of
terrestrial boid
snakes endemic to the
island of Madagascar. Two
species are
currently recognized.
Acrantophis madagascariensis...
- (Sanzinia and
Acrantophis)". Salamandra,
Reinbach 39 (3/4): 181–206. PDF at
Miguel Vences.
Accessed 29
August 2008.
Media related to
Acrantophis madagascariensis...
- Sanzinia,
Acrantophis and Boa was, therefore, an error.
These snakes are
therefore correctly represented in
their own genera:
Sanzinia and
Acrantophis. To add...
- jaculus)
Lichanura type species; the
desert rosy boa (L. trivirgata)
Acrantophis type species; Dumeril's boa (A. dumerili)
Sanzinia type species; the...
- ) Not
including the
nominate subspecies. T) Type genus. The
genera Acrantophis and
Sanzinia were
erroneously synonymized with the
genus Boa by Kluge...
- two genera, each one with two species:
Acrantophis - Jan, 1860
Acrantophis dumerili, Duméril's boa
Acrantophis madagascariensis,
Madagascar ground boa...
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madagascariensis (A.M.C. Duméril & Bibron, 1844) to Boa
together with
Acrantophis madagascariensis (A.M.C. Duméril & Bibron, 1844), it
resulted in homonymy...
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Acrantophis Acrantophis dumerili Acrantophis madagascariensis Sanzinia Sanzinia madagascariensis Sanzinia volontany...