- Natrix,
placed it in the new
genus Thermophis,
designating T.
baileyi as the type species.
Snakes of the
genus Thermophis live
probably at the
highest altitude...
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Thermophis is a
genus of
snakes in the
family Colubridae. The
genus is
endemic to China. The
genus includes three species:
Thermophis baileyi (Wall, 1907)...
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Thermophis shangrila, the Shangri-La hot-spring snake, is a
species of
snake in the family, Colubridae. It is
found in China.
Species Thermophis shangrila...
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Thermophis zhaoermii, the
Sichuan hot-spring keelback, is a
species of
snake in the family, Colubridae. It is
found in China. Guo, P.; Jiang, J. (2014)...
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thermophile is an organism—a type of extremophile—that
thrives at
relatively high temperatures,
between 41 and 122 °C (106 and 252 °F). Many thermophiles...
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Synophis Tachymenis Tachymenoides Taeniophallus Tantalophis Thamnodynastes Thermophis Tomodon Tretanorhinus Trimetopon Tropidodipsas Tropidodryas Uromacer Urotheca...
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Tetraodon baileyi, the
former name for Pao baileyi, a
species of
pufferfish Thermophis baileyi or Bailey's
snake Tillandsia baileyi, a
species of
bromeliad Baileyi...
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Palmer JD, Pace NR (August 1996). "Perspectives on
archaeal diversity,
thermophily and
monophyly from
environmental rRNA sequences".
Proceedings of the...
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adaptation to
extreme environments suggests that the
evolution of
thermophily in
amoebae has
occurred across multiple distantly related lineages, indicating...
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thermophilus and
Deinococcus radiodurans:
Divergent routes of
adaptation to
thermophily and
radiation resistance". BMC Evol. Biol. 5 (1): 57. Bibcode:2005BMCEE...