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white ringed patterns. The
genus Lystrophis contains five
species that are
recognized as
being valid.
Lystrophis dorbignyi (A.M.C. Duméril,
Bibron &...
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Genus Lystrophis:
South American hognose snake,
Lystrophis dorbignyi (A.M.C. Duméril,
Bibron & A.H.A Duméril, 1854) Jan's
hognose snake,
Lystrophis histricus...
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Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii + 296 pp. ISBN 978-1-4214-0135-5. (
Lystrophis dorbignyi, p. 74).
Boulenger GA (1894).
Catalogue of the
Snakes in the...
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triangulum multistrata Lampropeltis triangulum syspila Lampropeltis zonata Lystrophis pulcher, tri-color
hognose snake Oxyrhopus petola Oxyrhopus rhombifer...
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thickness of an
average adult human's arm.
Similarly to the
Heterodon or
Lystrophis genera of new-world hognoses, the
Madagascar giant hognose, when threatened...
- the
Callovian Liolaemus dorbignyi Koslowsky, 1898 – a
species of
lizard Lystrophis dorbignyi A.M.C. Duméril,
Bibron & A.H.A. Duméril, 1854 – a
species of...
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South America.
Xenodon pulcher was
sometimes previously described as
Lystrophis pulcher. This
genus describes the
South American hognose snakes, which...
- and Natterer's bat.
Three species of
reptiles are
named in his honor:
Lystrophis nattereri,
Philodryas nattereri, and
Tropiocolotes nattereri. The fish...
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viridis Günther, 1862
Lystrophis dorbignyi (A.M.C. Duméril,
Bibron & A.H.A. Duméril, 1854)
Lystrophis histricus (Jan, 1863)
Lystrophis matogrossensis Scrocchi...
- snakes. Like
other rear-fanged toad-eaters of the
genera Heterodon and
Lystrophis, X.
merremii uses its
enlarged posterior maxillary teeth to
puncture and...