Definition of Lamprophiidae. Meaning of Lamprophiidae. Synonyms of Lamprophiidae

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Definition of Lamprophiidae

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Meaning of Lamprophiidae from wikipedia

- The Lamprophiidae are a family of snakes found throughout much of Africa, including Seyc****es. There are 89 species as of July 2022. Lamprophiids are...
- (now a subfamily of Lamprophiidae) Subfamily Lycodontinae (now part of Colubrinae) Subfamily Lycophidinae (now part of Lamprophiidae) Subfamily Pareatinae...
- (Pseudaspis cana) is a species of snake. It has been placed in the family Lamprophiidae, and more recently in the family Pseudaspididae, along with the genus...
- snakes in the clade Colubroides, traditionally comprising the families Lamprophiidae and Elapidae. Advanced genomic sequence studies, however, have found...
- The largest living snakes in the world, measured either by length or by weight, are various members of the Boidae and Pythonidae families. They include...
- house snake (Boaedon fuliginosus) is a species of snake of the family Lamprophiidae. Harmless to humans, it is widely kept and bred in captivity as a pet...
- large, non-venomous snake endemic to Africa, belonging to the family Lamprophiidae. L. capensis is found from Natal northwards through the former Transvaal...
- of elapoid snakes. They were formerly placed as a subfamily of the Lamprophiidae, but have been more recently identified as a distinct family. It contains...
- monophyly of Cyclocorinae within Lamprophiidae, but its position relative to the other subfamilies of Lamprophiidae is not resolved. Cyclocorinae was...
- Boaedon olivaceus is a species of snake in the family Lamprophiidae. The species is endemic to Africa. Eli Greenbaum and colleagues described the taxonomy...