- The
Tropidophiidae,
common name
dwarf boas or
thunder snakes, are a
family of
nonvenomous snakes found from
Mexico and the West
Indies south to southeastern...
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families now
considered Amerophidia (Aniliidae – red pipe snakes, and
Tropidophiidae –
dwarf "boas" or
thunder snakes),
three families now
considered Uropeltoidea...
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Philippines southeast through Indonesia to New
Guinea and Australia.
Tropidophiidae Brongersma, 1951 2 34
Dwarf boas West Indies; also
Panama and northwestern...
- (mathematics), an
archaic geometry term for a
tangent line or
plane Tropidophiidae or tropes, a
dwarf boa Tropes, part of the
desktop search engine software...
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eighteen families. Six
families (Aniliidae, Boidae, Colubridae, Elapidae,
Tropidophiidae, Viperidae) are
within the
infraorder Alethinophidia (advanced snakes)...
- This is a list of
reptiles in
Costa Rica.
Genus Basiliscus (brown basilisk,
common basilisk,
plumed basilisk)
Genus Corytophanes (helmeted iguana) Genus...
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Family Loxocemidae –
Mexican pythons Family Pythonidae –
pythons Family Tropidophiidae –
dwarf boas
Family Uropeltidae – pipe snakes, shield-tailed snakes...
- non-venomous
snakes from
Mauritius and
nearby islands Any
member of the
Tropidophiidae, a.k.a.
dwarf boas, a
family of non-venomous
snakes found in Central...
- (Anilius scytale) than to the boas, and are now
placed in the
family Tropidophiidae within the
superfamily Amerophidia. The
other two
genera (Ungaliophis...
- the
American red pipe
snake or
false coral snake) and the boa-like
Tropidophiidae (containing two genera,
Trachyboa (with two species) and Tropidophis...