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which are all
found in Australia.
Brachyurophis approximans (Glauert, 1854) – North-western shovel-nosed
snake Brachyurophis australis (Krefft, 1864) – (Australian)...
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upturned blunt snout.
Brachyurophis australis is one of
eight currently recognised species within the
genus Brachyurophis. It was
first described by...
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scales mid-body on average.
Brachyurophis fasciolatusis one of
eight currently recognised species within the
genus Brachyurophis, in
addition there are two...
- not
banded on its body.
Brachyurophis incinctus is one of
eight currently recognised species within the
genus Brachyurophis. It was
first described by...
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Brachyurophis roperi, also
known as the
northern shovel-nosed snake, is a
species of
mildly venomous burrowing snake that is
endemic to Australia. The...
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Acanthophis Aipysurus*
Antaioserpens Aspidomorphus Austrelaps Brachyurophis Cacophis Cryptophis Demansia Denisonia Drysdalia Echiopsis Elapognathus...
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snake (
Brachyurophis semifasciatus) is a
species of
snake native to
southern Australia. Cowan, M., Wilson, S., & Sanderson, C. (2017).
Brachyurophis semifasciatus...
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Brachyurophis campbelli, also
known as the Cape York shovel-nosed
snake or
Einasliegh shovel-nosed snake, is a
species of
mildly venomous burrowing snake...
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Brachyurophis approximans, also
known as the north-western shovel-nosed snake, is a
species of
mildly venomous burrowing snake that is
endemic to Australia...
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Brachyurophis morrisi, also
known as the
Arnhem shovel-nosed snake, is a
species of
mildly venomous burrowing snake that is
endemic to Australia. The...