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Pseudaspididae is a
small family of
elapoid snakes,
containing only two
species (each in
their own
monotypic genus) from sub-Saharan Africa. They were...
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placed in the
family Lamprophiidae, and more
recently in the
family Pseudaspididae,
along with the
genus Pythonodipsas. It is
native to much of southern...
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Psammophiids Africa (including Madagascar), Asia and
southern Europe Pseudaspididae Cope, 1893 3 4
Pseudaspidids Mostly Subsaharan Africa; two
species in...
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Micrurinae Najinae Bungarinae Hydrophiinae Fitzinger, 1843 Family:
Pseudaspididae Cope, 1893—mole
snake and
western keeled snake Family:
Prosymnidae Gray...
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venom meant for
small animals. It was
formerly placed in the
family Pseudaspididae (alternatively the
subfamily Pseudaspidinae of Lamprophiidae), which...
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Subfamily Psammophiinae (now Psammophiidae)
Subfamily Pseudaspidinae (now
Pseudaspididae)
Subfamily Pseudoxyrhophiinae (now Pseudoxyrhophiidae)
Genus Buhoma...
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snake (Pythonodipsas carinata) is a
species of
snake in the
family Pseudaspididae. It is
native to
western Namibia,
southwestern Angola, and southwestern...
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coral snakes, mambas, taipans, sea snakes, and
others Family:
Pseudaspididae Cope, 1893—mole snake,
western keeled snake, and mock
vipers Family:...
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Mimophis Genus Psammophis Genus Psammophylax Genus Rhamphiophis Family Pseudaspididae Genus Psammodynastes Genus Pseudaspis - Mole
snake Genus Pythonodipsas...
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Psammodynastes pulverulentus, the
common mock viper, is a
species of
snake native to Asia. It is a
small snake (total
length up to 65 cm (26 in), less...