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Xenodermidae[1]

Achalinus formosanus
Taxonomía
Reino: Animalia
Filo: Chordata
Subfilo: Vertebrata
Clase: Sauropsida
Subclase: Diapsida
Orden: Squamata
Suborden: Serpentes
Infraorden: Alethinophidia
Familia: Xenodermidae
Gray, 1849
Géneros
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Sinonimia

Xenodermatidae, Xenodermatinae Gray, 1849

Los xelodérmidos (Xenodermidae) son una familia de serpientes. Comprende 6 géneros y 25 especies. Las especies de esta familia se distribuyen por Asia.[2]

Géneros

Incluye los siguientes géneros:[2]

  • Achalinus Peters, 1869 - 18 especies
  • Fimbrios Smith, 1921 - 2 especies
  • Parafimbrios Teynié, David, Lottier, Le, Vidal & Nguyen 2015 - 2 especies
  • Stoliczkia Jerdon, 1870 - 2 especies
  • Xenodermus Reinhardt, 1836 - 1 especie

Referencias

  1. Savage, Jay M. 2015. What are the correct family names for the taxa that include the snake genera Xenodermus, Pareas, and Calamaria. Herpetological Review 46(4):664-665.
  2. a b Uetz, P. & Jirí Hošek (ed.). «Xenodermidae». Reptile Database. Reptarium. Consultado el 17 de agosto de 2021. 

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