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split into
Henophidia and Caenophidia, with the
latter consisting of "
colubroid"
snakes (colubrids, vipers, elapids, hydrophiids, and atractaspids) and...
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Natricinae are a
subfamily of
colubroid snakes,
sometimes referred to as a
family (Natricidae). The
subfamily comprises 36 genera.
Members include...
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Pseudoxenodontinae is a
small subfamily of
colubroid snakes,
sometimes referred to as a
family (Pseudoxenodontidae). They are
found in
southern and southeastern...
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families that were
formerly colubrid subfamilies.
Below is a
phylogeny of
colubroid snakes found in many analyses: Zaher, H.; Grazziotin, F. G.; Cadle, J...
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Dipsadinae is a
large subfamily of
colubroid snakes,
sometimes referred to as a
family (Dipsadidae).
Species of the
subfamily Dipsadinae are
found in...
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those elongate squamates, the
aforementioned skinks made up 74%,
while colubroid snakes made up only 15%. All prey
items ingested in this
study were consumed...
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snakes that do not fit elsewhere.
Until recently,
colubrids were
basically colubroids that were not elapids, viperids, or Atractaspis. However,
recent research...
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designating Colubroides as the
group containing vipers and
cobras as well as
colubroids. The
ReptileDatabase considers Colubroidea to be
composed of Colubridae...
- non-bifurcated
sulcus ****ticus.
These traits are not
known from any
other colubroid snake in the
Western Hemisphere. Dorsally, C.
aenigma is
uniformly pale...
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Renenutet is an
extinct genus of
colubroid snake that
lived in
Egypt during the Priabonian. Mccartney,
Jacob A.; Seiffert, Erik R. (2
January 2016). "A...