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- Drysdalia is a genus of snakes, commonly known as crowned snakes, belonging to the family Elapidae. The three species in this genus are venomous snakes...
- The white-lipped snake (Drysdalia coronoides) is a small species of venomous snake in the family Elapidae. The species is endemic to south-eastern mainland...
- snake. Common copperhead, Austrelaps Demansia psammophis Masters' snake, Drysdalia mastersii Echiopsis curta Tiger snake, Notechis scutatus Western brown...
- Drysdalia mastersii, also known as Masters's snake, is a species of venomous snake endemic to southern Australia. The specific epithet mastersii honours...
- Drysdalia rhodogaster, also known as the mustard-bellied snake or Blue Mountains crowned snake, is a species of venomous snake endemic to Australia. The...
- Aspidomorphus Austrelaps Brachyurophis Cacophis Cryptophis Demansia Denisonia Drysdalia Echiopsis Elapognathus Emydocephalus* Ephalophis* Furina Hemiaspis Hoplocephalus...
- Elapidae Genus: Elapognathus Species: E. coronatus Binomial name Elapognathus coronatus (Schlegel, 1837) Synonyms Western Crowned Snake Drysdalia coronata...
- aids in swimming. Members of this family have a wide range of sizes. Drysdalia species are small serpents typically 50 cm (20 in) and down to 18 cm (7...
- Australia from New South Wales to South Queensland White-lipped snake (Drysdalia coronoides), found in Tasmania and southeastern Australia This disambiguation...
- superbus, lowland copperhead South-eastern Australia, including Tasmania Drysdalia coronoides, white-lipped snake South-eastern Australia, including Tasmania...