- The
Amerophidia, also
known as
amerophidian snakes, are a
clade of
snakes that
contains two families:
Aniliidae (containing a
single species, Anilius...
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belong to
superfamily Henophidia include two
families now
considered Amerophidia (Aniliidae β red pipe snakes, and
Tropidophiidae β
dwarf "boas" or thunder...
- and are now
placed in the
family Tropidophiidae within the
superfamily Amerophidia. The
other two
genera (Ungaliophis and Exiliboa) are the
sister group...
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notable for
preserving evidence of
vestigial hindlimbs.
Superfamily Amerophidia Family:
Aniliidae Stejneger, 1907βred
pipesnake Family: Tropidophiidae...
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Amerophidia Afrophidia...
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refers to the deep
split between Afrophidia and
their sister taxon,
Amerophidia,
which originated in
South American origin, and the
afrophidians was...
- Order:
Squamata Suborder:
Serpentes Infraorder:
Alethinophidia Clade:
Amerophidia Family:
Aniliidae Stejneger, 1907 Genus:
Anilius Oken, 1816 Species:...
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Chordata class:
Reptilia Order:
Squamata Suborder:
Serpentes Clade:
Amerophidia Family:
Tropidophiidae Brongersma, 1951
Synonyms Ungualiidae Cope, 1894...
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clades of Alethinophidia,
including in
Booidea and Pythonoidea,
among Amerophidia, and
among one
member of Uropeltoidea, the Cylindrophiidae.
These basal...
- relic: a new
species of
dwarf boa,
Tropidophis Bibron, 1840 (Serpentes:
Amerophidia), from the
Upper Amazon Basin".
European Journal of Taxonomy. 854: 1β107...