- The
Anomalepididae are a
family of
nonvenomous snakes,
native to
Central and
South America. They are
similar to Typhlopidae,
except that some
species possess...
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Scolecophidia infraorder is most
likely paraphyletic (with the
family Anomalepididae recovered with
strong support as
sister clade to the 'typical snakes')...
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Xenopeltidae –
sunbeam snakes Infraorder Scolecophidia –
blind snakes Family Anomalepididae –
primitive blind snakes Family Leptotyphlopidae –
slender blind snakes...
- Islands:
Gaspar Grande and Monos. No
venomous snakes inhabit Tobago.
Anomalepididae is a
family of
nonvenomous snakes native to
Central and
South America...
- and the
elapids (Elapidae) (19 species). Order:
Squamata · Family:
Anomalepididae Anomalepis mexic**** JAN, 1860 Order:
Squamata · Family: Leptotyphlopidae...
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Anomalepididae Alethinophidia...
- This is a list of
reptiles in
Costa Rica.
Genus Basiliscus (brown basilisk,
common basilisk,
plumed basilisk)
Genus Corytophanes (helmeted iguana) Genus...
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Aniliidae Anilius scytale (Linnaeus, 1758) Order:
Squamata · Family:
Anomalepididae Typhlophis squamosus (Schlegel, 1839) Order:
Squamata · Family: Colubridae...
- the
infraorder Alethinophidia (advanced snakes) and
three families (
Anomalepididae, Leptotyphlopidae, Typhlopidae) are
within the
infraorder Scolecophidia...
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Total number of
species = 648 Nota bene: In the
following list, a
binomial authority in
parentheses indicates that the
species was
originally described...