- The
Caenophidia are a
derived clade of
alethinophidian snakes,
which contains over 80% of all the
extant species of snakes. The
largest family is Colubridae...
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recognition of 19
extant families (see below),
although the
taxonomy of
alethinophidian snakes has long been debated, and
ultimately the
decision whether to...
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Afrophidia is a
clade of
alethinophidian snakes comprising the
groups Henophidia and Caenophidia,
essentially making up the
snakes people commonly ****ociate...
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modern snakes, scolecophidians,
typhlopids + anomalepidids,
alethinophidians, core
alethinophidians,
uropeltids (Cylindrophis, Anomochilus, uropeltines), macrostomatans...
- Anne-Sophie; Hedges, S.
Blair (2007). "The higher-level
relationships of
alethinophidian snakes inferred from
seven nuclear and
mitochondrial genes" (PDF)....
- "Feeding
behaviour in
Cylindrophis and its
bearing on the
evolution of
alethinophidian snakes".
Journal of Zoology. 237 (3): 353–376. doi:10.1111/j.1469-7998...
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related to
Madtsoia bai and consequently, not
related to the
Cretaceous alethinophidians from
southern continents.
Rieppel et al. (2002)
classified Wonambi...
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batrachosauroidid urodeles,
amphisbaenian and/or
anguid squamates, and
derived alethinophidian snakes.
Timeline of
dromaeosaurid research Allain, R.; Taquet, P. (2000)...
- is
distinct from the 'pterygoid walk' used by most
other species of
alethinophidian snakes,
which have
greater mobility of most
skull bones than Cylindrophis...
- N,
Delmas AS,
Hedges SB (2007). "The Higher-Level
Relationships of
Alethinophidian Snakes Inferred From
Seven Nuclear and
Mitochondrial Genes". Biology...