Pseudoxyrhophiidae
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The Pseudoxyrhophiidae is a family of elapoid snakes, found mostly in Madagascar.[1] They were formerly placed as a subfamily of the Lamprophiidae, but have been more recently identified as a distinct family.[2]
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Pseudoxyrhophiidae | |
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Giant Malagasy hognose snake Leioheterodon madagascariensis | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Reptilia |
Order: | Squamata |
Suborder: | Serpentes |
Superfamily: | Elapoidea |
Family: | Pseudoxyrhophiidae Dowling [de], 1975 |
Genera | |
About 22, see text |
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It contains about 22 genera in two subfamilies:[3][4]
- Amplorhininae Meirte, 1992
- Amplorhinus A. Smith, 1847
- Ditypophis Günther, 1881
- Duberria Fitzinger, 1826
- Pseudoxyrhophiinae Dowling, 1975
- Alluaudina Mocquard, 1894
- Brygophis Domergue & Bour, 1989
- Compsophis Mocquard, 1894
- Dromicodryas Boulenger, 1893
- Elapotinus Jan, 1862
- Heteroliodon Boettger, 1913
- Ithycyphus Günther, 1873
- Langaha Bonnaterre, 1790
- Leioheterodon Boulenger, 1893
- Liophidium Boulenger, 1896
- Liopholidophis Mocquard, 1904
- Lycodryas Günther, 1879
- Madagascarophis Mertens, 1952
- Micropisthodon Mocquard, 1894
- Pararhadinaea Boettger, 1898
- Parastenophis Domergue, 1995
- Phisalixella Domergue, 1995
- Pseudoxyrhopus Günther, 1881
- Thamnosophis Jan, 1863