- The
Aniliidae are a
monotypic family created for the
monotypic genus Anilius that
contains the
single species Anilius scytale.
Common names include the...
- Sudan.
Coniophis presents the
vertebral morphology similar to modern-day
Aniliidae. Two
extinct families from the same location, the
Anomalophiidae and Russellophiidae...
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superfamily Henophidia include two
families now
considered Amerophidia (
Aniliidae – red pipe snakes, and
Tropidophiidae –
dwarf "boas" or
thunder snakes)...
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snakes Infraorder Alethinophidia Family Acrochordidae – wart
snakes Family Aniliidae –
false coral snakes Family Anomochilidae –
dwarf pipe
snakes Family Atractaspididae...
- the Americas. Two
species have been
recorded in
Trinidad and Tobago.
Aniliidae is a
monotypic family created for the
monotypic genus Anilius,
which means...
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found in
Colombia represent nine of the
eighteen families. Six
families (
Aniliidae, Boidae, Colubridae, Elapidae, Tropidophiidae, Viperidae) are
within the...
- the
Bismarck Archipelago and
Guadalcanal Island in the
Solomon Islands.
Aniliidae Stejneger, 1907 1 1
False coral snake Tropical South America. Anomochilidae...
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original on 2
February 2014.
Retrieved 18
January 2014. Cogger(1991), p.23 "
Aniliidae".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Retrieved 12
December 2007...
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species of snakes,
grouped into 10 families. Order:
Squamata · Family:
Aniliidae Anilius scytale (Linnaeus, 1758) Order:
Squamata · Family: Anomalepididae...
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amerophidian snakes, are a
clade of
snakes that
contains two families:
Aniliidae (containing a
single species,
Anilius scytale, the
American red pipe snake...