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large subfamily of
colubroid snakes,
sometimes referred to as a
family (
Dipsadidae).
Species of the
subfamily Dipsadinae are
found in most of the Americas...
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Natricidae Bonaparte, 1838 Family:
Pseudoxenodontidae McDowell, 1987 Family:
Dipsadidae Bonaparte, 1838 Subfamily:
Carphophiinae Zaher et al., 2009 Subfamily:...
- families. The
majority of
snakes belong to the
families of the
dipsadidae (
Dipsadidae) with 130
species and the
colubrids (Colubridae) with 134 species...
- the
subfamily Dipsadinae,
which is
sometimes referred to as the
family Dipsadidae.
Recent phylogenetic analysis of
morphological and
molecular DNA evidence...
- Dirksen, 2002
Eunectes murinus (Linnaeus, 1758) Order:
Squamata · Family:
Dipsadidae Atractus trilineatus Wagler, 1828
Clelia clelia (Daudin, 1803) Dipsas...
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Tantillita canula (Cope, 1876) Order:
Squamata · Family:
Dipsadidae The
dipsadids (
Dipsadidae) are a
family of
snakes with a
global distribution, consisting...
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Pseudoxenodon Dipsadinae – over 100
genera (sometimes
given as
family Dipsadidae)
Adelphicos Adelphostigma Alsophis Amastridium Amnesteophis Amnisiophis...
- Zhang, Y.; Bonatto, S. L. (2012). "Molecular
phylogeny of the new
world Dipsadidae (Serpentes: Colubroidea): a reappraisal". Cladistics. 28 (5): 437–459...
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prairie ringneck snake, is a
subspecies of small, thin
snake in the
family Dipsadidae. The
subspecies is
native to the
Midwestern United States. The subspecific...
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Xenodon (includes
Lystrophis and Waglerophis) When used as a
subfamily of
Dipsadidae,
Xenodontinae does not
include genera placed in the
subfamily Dipsadinae...