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recognized as
being valid.
Lycodonomorphus bicolor (Günther, 1893) —
Tanganyika white-bellied
water snake Lycodonomorphus inornatus (A.M.C. Duméril, Bibron...
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Lycodonomorphus inornatus,
commonly known as the
olive house snake, the
black house snake, and the
olive ground snake, is a
species of
nonvenomous snake...
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January 2024.
Scale count of
Lycodonomorphus members [1] Broadley, D.G. (1967). A
review of the
genus Lycodonomorphus Fitzinger (Serpentes: Colubridae)...
- Family:
Lamprophiidae Genus:
Lycodonomorphus Common Brown Water Snake Lycodonomorphus rufulus sub-Species
Lycodonomorphus rufulus mlanjensis Genus: Montaspis...
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terrestrial but some are
fossorial (e.g. Amblyodipsas) or semi-aquatic (e.g.
Lycodonomorphus). Some are fast-moving (e.g. Psammophis)
whereas others are slow (e...
- Dusky-bellied
water snake,
Lycodonomorphus laevissimus Common brown water snake,
Lycodonomorphus rufulus Whyte's
water snake,
Lycodonomorphus whytii African house...
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three other snakes that are
nearly endemic -
floodplain water snake (
Lycodonomorphus whytei obscuriventris),
dwarf wolf
snake (Lycophidion n****), and swamp...
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zoosvictoriae Lycodonomorphus Lycodonomorphus bicolor Lycodonomorphus inornatus Lycodonomorphus laevissimus Lycodonomorphus leleupi Lycodonomorphus mlanjensis...
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anthropogenic impacts on
aquatic ecosystems by
studying their movements.
Lycodonomorphus rufulus is
sometimes also
called the
brown water snake, but L. rufulus...
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Dipsina Dromophis Duberria Gonionotophis Grayia Hormonotus Lamprophis Lycodonomorphus Lycophidion Macroprotodon Mehelya Montaspis Pseudaspis Pseudoboodon...