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  Herpbreeder.dk
A new snake of the genus Tropidophis (Tropidophiidae) from central Cuba.
A new snake of the genus Tropidophis (Tropidophiidae) from Eastern Cuba.
A new banded snake of the genus Tropidophis (Tropidophiidae) from North-Central Cuba.
www.herpbreeder.com /pdf/pdfserpentes.htm   (1793 words)

  
 Reptiles Magazine - Guildelines
The smaller boas and pythons concerned herein are taxonomically placed within the Bolyeriidae, Erycinae, Tropidophiidae and Loxocemidae.
The dwarf boas of the family Tropidophiidae consist of the four neotropical genera, including Exiliboa, Tropidophis, Trachyboa, and Ungaliophis.
Entirely New World in origin, three other genera are found within the dwarf boa complex, including the largely insular Tropidophis genus, the arboreal to fossorial snakes of the Ungaliophis genus, and the lowland fish-eating Trachyboa.
www.animalnetwork.com /reptiles/detail.aspx?aid=1328&cid=595&search=   (2529 words)

  
 Tropidophiidae   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Pseudoxenodontines and homalopsines are not shown (unknown phylogenetic relationships).
(2002) stressing the position of the dwarf boas (Tropidophiidae and the new family Ungaliophiidae)
Maximum-likelihood tree recovered from analysis of 1545 bp of mitochondrial DNA sequence spanning the 12S and 16S genes.Taxa in bold traditionally were placed in Tropidophiidae.
www.embl-heidelberg.de /~uetz/families/snakes.html   (681 words)

  
 Snake oddd.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Its diet is believed to consist of rodents and lizards.
Ungaliophis The dwarf boas are a group of snakes traditionally classified as the family Tropidophiidae but sometimes as the subfamily Tropidophiinae within the family Boidae.
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 Tropidophiidae   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Dwarf Boas were previously included in the family Boidae as a subfamily, Tropidophiinae (e.g.
The genus Boella SMITH and CHISZAR 1992, formerly included in the Tropidophiidae, has been synonymized with Epicrates (Boidae).
Xenophidion has been considered as representative of a separate family, Xenophidionidae by WALLACH and GÜNTHER 1998 and more recently associated with the Bolyeridae by LAWSON et al.
www.embl-heidelberg.de /~uetz/families/Tropidophiidae.html   (576 words)

  
 Hedges Lab Complete Publications
At the lower size limit in amniotes: a new diminutive lizard from the West Indies.
Higher-level relationships of caenophidian snakes inferred from four nuclear and mitochondrial genes.
A new snake of the genus Tropidophis (Tropidophiidae) from the Guanahacabibes Peninsula of western Cuba.
evo.bio.psu.edu /hedgeslab/Publications/complete.htm   (2442 words)

  
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Snakes Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Reptilia Order: Squamata Suborder: Serpentes Families Acrochordidae Aniliidae Anomalepididae Anomochilidae Atractaspididae Boidae Bolyeriidae Colubridae Cylindrophiidae Elapidae Hydrophiidae Leptotyphlopidae Loxocemidae Pythonidae Tropidophiidae Typhlopidae Uropeltidae Viperidae Xenopeltidae Snakes are cold blooded legless reptiles closely related to lizards order Squamata
Snakehead Channa argus Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Actinopterygii Order: Perciformes Family: Channidae Genera Channa Parachanna A snakehead fish family Channidae.
Adult snakeheads can reach a length of 1 meter kilograms.
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 Discover Life - Serpentes: Tropidophiidae - Woodsnakes, Round island boas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Discover Life - Serpentes: Tropidophiidae - Woodsnakes, Round island boas
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pick5.pick.uga.edu /mp/20q?search=Tropidophiidae   (615 words)

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