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genus Dipsas are
known as snail-eaters. The
genus Dipsas includes over 30
distinct species. The
following species are
recognized as
being valid.
Dipsas albifrons...
- Z & da Costa, T.B.G.(2020).
Dipsas albifrons. In: IUCN 2020. IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species.
Version 2022.2.
Dipsas albifrons at the Reptarium.cz...
- The fly
genus Dipsa is a
junior synonym of Lonchoptera.
Dipsa is a tiny, mucus-like,
extremely venomous snake from
Medieval bestiaries. They were so venomous...
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Dipsas lavillai, also
known commonly as the
neotropical tree
snake and
dormideira in
Brazilian Portuguese, is a
species of non-venomous
snake in the subfamily...
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Ptyas dipsas, the
Sulawesi black racer, is a
species of
snake of the
family Colubridae. The
snake is
found in Indonesia. Gillespie, G. (2021). "Ptyas dipsas"...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Dipsas brevifacies. Lee, J. & Calderón Mandujano, R. (2013).
Dipsas brevifacies . In: IUCN 2020. IUCN Red List...
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Dipsas welborni is a non-venomous
species of
snake in the
subfamily Dipsadinae. It is
found in 26
localities along the
Cordillera del Cóndor in south-eastern...
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using its
slender jaw.
There are two subspecies:
Dipsas indica indica Laurenti, 1768
Dipsas indica ecuadoriensis Peters, 1960 Arredondo, J.C., Castañeda...
- & da Costa, T.B.G. (2019).
Dipsas neuwiedi. In: IUCN 2020. IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species.
Version 2022.2.
Dipsas neuwiedi at the Reptarium.cz...
- snail-eater (
Dipsas bicolor), is a non-venomous
snake found in Honduras, Nicaragua, and
Costa Rica. Wilson, L.D., Sunyer, J. & Townsend, J.H.(2013).
Dipsas bicolor...