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- The Typhlopidae are a family of blind snakes. They are found mostly in the tropical regions of Africa, Asia, the Americas, and all mainland Australia...
- the "flowerpot snake" Indotyphlops braminus (Daudin, 1803) (Serpentes Typhlopidae) in Ischia (Italy): A new possible invasive species". Biodiversity Journal...
- (advanced snakes) and three families (Anomalepididae, Leptotyphlopidae, Typhlopidae) are within the infraorder Scolecophidia (blind snakes). The largest...
- 1932) Rena myopica (Garman, 1884) Order: Squamata · Family: Typhlopidae Typhlopids (Typhlopidae) are a family of blind snakes that mainly inhabit the tropical...
- in the Typhlopidae family. It is found only on the island of Socotra in Yemen. George Albert Boulenger, 1889 : Descriptions of new Typhlopidæ in the British...
- The following is a list of snakes (suborder Serpentes) of South Asia, primarily covering the region covered by mainland India, ****stan, Nepal, Sri Lanka...
- List of reptiles of the Canary Islands is an incomplete list of reptiles found in the Canary Islands. This list includes both endemic and introduced species...
- This is a list of reptiles in Costa Rica. Genus Basiliscus (brown basilisk, common basilisk, plumed basilisk) Genus Corytophanes (helmeted iguana) Genus...
- marinus). A viable po****tion of a type of blind snake from the family Typhlopidae may be present, probably the brahminy blind snake (Ramphotyphlops braminus)...
- diverged from the Xenotyphlopidae-Typhlopidae clade during the Early Cretaceous, and Xenotyphlopidae and Typhlopidae likely diverged from one another during...