- Africa,
including Seyc****es.
There are 89
species as of July 2022.
Lamprophiids are a
diverse group of snakes. Many are
terrestrial but some are fossorial...
- Cape
house snake, also
known as the
brown house snake, is a
species of
lamprophiid from Botswana,
South Africa (from KwaZulu-Natal all the way
through to...
-
Southeastern Asia and
northern Australia.
Lamprophiidae Fitzinger, 1843 16 89
Lamprophiids (formerly
included Atracaspididae, Psammophiidae, and
several other families)...
- New
Guinea bockadam (Cerberus rynchops)
Lamprophiidae Fitzinger, 1843
Lamprophiid snakes Bibron's
burrowing asp (Atractaspis bibroni)
Loxocemidae Cope...
-
Israel has 93
species of reptiles,
almost a
third of
which live in its
northern areas. The
reptiles of
Israel live in
environments ranging from the Negev...
-
China has
around 403
different species of
reptiles that can be
found in many
environments including deserts, gr****lands, rivers, and forests. It is the...
-
Lycophidion is a
genus of
nonvenomous lamprophiid snakes commonly referred to as the wolf snakes. As of 2015[update]
there are 23
recognized species in...
- and Elapidae.
Advanced genomic sequence studies, however, have
found lamprophiids to be
paraphyletic in
respect to elapids, and
anywhere between four and...
-
Boaedon lineatus, the
striped house snake, is a
species of
lamprophiid from
throughout Africa. This
species has a wide
range stretching from Tanzania...
-
Extinct in the wild (EW): 2
species Critically endangered (CR): 196
species Endangered (EN): 382
species Vulnerable (VU): 411
species Near threatened...