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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...
- all of
their lives. They
belong to two subfamilies,
Hydrophiinae and Laticaudinae.
Hydrophiinae also
includes Australasian terrestrial snakes, whereas...
- head shields,
similar to
rattlesnakes or
Gaboon vipers. Sea
snakes (the
Hydrophiinae),
sometimes considered to be a
separate family, have
adapted to a marine...
- (Hydrophis platurus) is a
venomous species of
snake from the
subfamily Hydrophiinae (the sea snakes)
found in
tropical oceanic waters around the
world except...
-
Hydrophis is a
genus of sea snakes,
venomous snakes in the
subfamily Hydrophiinae of the
family Elapidae.
Species in the
genus Hydrophis are typically...
- Elapidae. The
genus is one of a
small group of the
viviparous sea
snakes (
Hydrophiinae: Hydrophiini) with Aipysurus.
Unlike most sea snakes, the
species that...
- spiny-headed seasnake, is a
species of
venomous snake in the
subfamily Hydrophiinae of the
family Elapidae. The
species is
endemic to the
western tropical...
- "Aipysurus mosaicus, a new
species of egg-eating sea
snake (Elapidae:
Hydrophiinae), with a
redescription of
Aipysurus eydouxii (Gray, 1849)". Zootaxa....
- an
example of
convergent evolution into
aquatic habitats within the
Hydrophiinae snakes. Sea
kraits are also
often confused with land
kraits (genus Bungarus)...
-
species nested within the
Hydrophiinae. This led to
removing the
Australasian terrestrial species and
placing them in
Hydrophiinae. This has been supported...