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- Homalopsinae abstract "The Homalopsinae are a subfamily of Colubridae which contains some 10 genera and about 48 species. They are typically stout-bodied water snakes, and all are mildly venomous. The genus Brachyorrhos may belong elsewhere. Two monotypic genera are notable for their unusual morphology: Erpeton possesses a pair of short, fleshy appendages protruding from the front of the snout, and Bitia has uniquely enlarged palatine teeth. Cerberus species have been noted to use sidewinding to cross slick mud flats during low tide. Fordonia and Gerarda are the only snakes known to tear their prey apart before eating it, pulling soft-shelled crabs through their coils to rip them apart prior to ingestion.".
- Homalopsinae class Diapsid.
- Homalopsinae class Lepidosauromorpha.
- Homalopsinae class Reptile.
- Homalopsinae family Colubridae.
- Homalopsinae kingdom Animal.
- Homalopsinae order Alethinophidia.
- Homalopsinae order Lepidosauria.
- Homalopsinae order Snake.
- Homalopsinae order Squamata.
- Homalopsinae phylum Chordate.
- Homalopsinae phylum Vertebrate.
- Homalopsinae thumbnail Cerberus_rynchops.jpg?width=300.
- Homalopsinae wikiPageExternalLink homalopsinae.com.
- Homalopsinae wikiPageExternalLink mud_snakes.html.
- Homalopsinae wikiPageID "850990".
- Homalopsinae wikiPageRevisionID "551570826".
- Homalopsinae classis Reptile.
- Homalopsinae familia Colubridae.
- Homalopsinae hasPhotoCollection Homalopsinae.
- Homalopsinae imageCaption Cerberus_rynchops.
- Homalopsinae imageCaption "Cerberus rynchops".
- Homalopsinae imageWidth "250".
- Homalopsinae infraclassis Lepidosauromorpha.
- Homalopsinae infraordo Alethinophidia.
- Homalopsinae name "Homalopsinae".
- Homalopsinae ordo Squamata.
- Homalopsinae phylum Chordate.
- Homalopsinae regnum "Animalia".
- Homalopsinae subclassis Diapsid.
- Homalopsinae subdivision "Bitia".
- Homalopsinae subdivision "Brachyorrhos".
- Homalopsinae subdivision "Cantoria".
- Homalopsinae subdivision "Cerberus".
- Homalopsinae subdivision "Enhydris".
- Homalopsinae subdivision "Erpeton".
- Homalopsinae subdivision "Fordonia".
- Homalopsinae subdivision "Gerarda".
- Homalopsinae subdivision "Heurnia".
- Homalopsinae subdivision "Homalopsis".
- Homalopsinae subdivision "Myron".
- Homalopsinae subdivisionRanks Genus.
- Homalopsinae subfamilia "Homalopsinae".
- Homalopsinae subordo Snake.
- Homalopsinae subphylum Vertebrate.
- Homalopsinae superordo Lepidosauria.
- Homalopsinae subject Category:Colubrids.
- Homalopsinae type Animal100015388.
- Homalopsinae type Chordate101466257.
- Homalopsinae type ColubridSnake101727646.
- Homalopsinae type Colubrids.
- Homalopsinae type Diapsid101661818.
- Homalopsinae type LivingThing100004258.
- Homalopsinae type Object100002684.
- Homalopsinae type Organism100004475.
- Homalopsinae type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Homalopsinae type Reptile101661091.
- Homalopsinae type Snake101726692.
- Homalopsinae type Vertebrate101471682.
- Homalopsinae type Whole100003553.
- Homalopsinae type Animal.
- Homalopsinae type Eukaryote.
- Homalopsinae type Reptile.
- Homalopsinae type Species.
- Homalopsinae type Reptile.
- Homalopsinae type Organism.
- Homalopsinae comment "The Homalopsinae are a subfamily of Colubridae which contains some 10 genera and about 48 species. They are typically stout-bodied water snakes, and all are mildly venomous. The genus Brachyorrhos may belong elsewhere. Two monotypic genera are notable for their unusual morphology: Erpeton possesses a pair of short, fleshy appendages protruding from the front of the snout, and Bitia has uniquely enlarged palatine teeth.".
- Homalopsinae label "Homalopsinae".
- Homalopsinae label "Пресноводные змеи".
- Homalopsinae label "水游蛇亞科".
- Homalopsinae sameAs m.03h2y5.
- Homalopsinae sameAs Q560464.
- Homalopsinae sameAs Q560464.
- Homalopsinae sameAs Homalopsinae.
- Homalopsinae wasDerivedFrom Homalopsinae?oldid=551570826.
- Homalopsinae depiction Cerberus_rynchops.jpg.
- Homalopsinae isPrimaryTopicOf Homalopsinae.
- Homalopsinae name "Homalopsinae".