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Elapidae (/əˈlæpədiː/,
commonly known as
elapids /ˈɛləpədz/, from
Ancient Gr****: ἔλαψ élaps,
variant of ἔλλοψ éllops "sea-fish") is a
family of snakes...
- (Pseudechis porphyriacus) is a
species of
venomous snake in the
family Elapidae,
indigenous to Australia.
Originally described by
George Shaw in 1794 as...
- subgenera:
taxonomic status of
cobras of the
genus Naja
Laurenti (Serpentes:
Elapidae)" (PDF). Zootaxa. 2236 (1): 26–36. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.2236.1.2. S2CID 14702999...
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common brown snake, is a
species of
extremely venomous snake in the
family Elapidae. The
species is
native to
eastern and
central Australia and
southern New...
- (Hydrodynastes gigas) is the only "cobra"
species that is not a
member of the
Elapidae. It does not rear upwards,
produces only a
slight flattening of the neck...
- snake. The blue
krait is a
member of the
genus Bungarus and the
family Elapidae. The
Malayan krait may
attain a
total length of 108 cm (43 in), with a...
- patterning. All po****tions are
classified within the
genus Notechis (
Elapidae).
Their diverse characteristics have been
classified either as distinct...
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Ophiophagus hannah (Cantor, 1836)
species complex (Reptilia: Serpentes:
Elapidae), with the
description of two new species".
European Journal of Taxonomy...
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Hydrophiinae is a
subfamily of
venomous snakes in the
family Elapidae. It
contains most sea
snakes and many
genera of
venomous land
snakes found in Australasia...
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Despite their common name, they are not
adders at all and
belong to the
Elapidae family (like cobras). The name of the
genus derives from the
Ancient Gr****...