Caenophidia Hoffstetter, 1939
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.2008.0303 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C0B830-5E5F-FFD0-8A27-6F47FABBFE28 |
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Felipe |
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Caenophidia Hoffstetter, 1939 |
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Infraorder Caenophidia Hoffstetter, 1939
Remarks.—The Caenophidia are regarded as the most advanced snakes. They include the Acrochordoidea and Colubroidea , which are sister groups. The Acrochordoidea comprise the living Acrochordidae and the extinct Nigerophiidae . The Colubroidea include the living Atractaspididae , Elapidae , Viperidae , and paraphyletic colubrids, and the extinct Anomalophiidae and Russellophiidae , which are regarded as primitive colubroids. McDowell (1987) assigned the Anomalophiidae and Russellophiidae , as well as the Palaeophiidae , to the Acrochordoidea; but Rage and Prasad (1992: 90) noted that the character that links these families to the Acrochordidae (i.e., the morphology of the prezygapophyses) may be an adaptation to aquatic life without systematic value.
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