- The
Colubrinae are a
subfamily of
snakes within the
family Colubridae. It
includes numerous genera, and
although taxonomic sources often disagree on the...
- However,
certain species of
snakes from the
subfamilies of
Natricinae and
Colubrinae are
viviparous (mode of
reproduction where young are live birthed). These...
-
Coleotechnites colubrinae is a moth of the
family Gelechiidae. It is
found in
North America,
where it has been
recorded from Texas. The
wingspan is about...
- the
scarlet snake, is a
species of
nonvenomous snake in the
subfamily Colubrinae of the
family Colubridae. The
species is
native to the
southeastern United...
- longissima) is a
species of
nonvenomous snake native to Europe, a
member of the
Colubrinae subfamily of the
family Colubridae.
Growing up to 2
metres (6.6 ft) in...
-
species of
nonvenomous snake in the
genus Pantherophis in the
subfamily Colubrinae. The gray
ratsnake is one of
about ten
species within the
American ratsnake...
- kingsnakes, milk snakes, vine
snakes and
indigo snakes – of the
subfamily Colubrinae of the
family Colubridae. They are
medium to
large constrictors and are...
- dahmstierleben.de/systematik/Reptilien/Squamata/Serpentes/colubroidea/colubridae/
colubrinae. "Twig snake".
African Snakebite Institute.
Retrieved 23 June 2018. Genus...
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pronounced [ˈbuəmslaŋ]. The
boomslang is a
colubrid snake within the
subfamily Colubrinae. It
belongs to the
genus Dispholidus,
which contains two
other species...
- that
includes cat-e**** snakes,
night snakes, and black-striped snakes.
Colubrinae is the
largest subfamily of colubrids, and
includes rat snakes, king snakes...