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Tropidophis - Wikipedia
Tropidophis, common name Caribbean dwarf boas, wood snakes or West Indian wood snakes, [2] is a genus of dwarf boas [3] endemic to the West Indies and South America. Currently, either …
List of tropidophiid species and subspecies - Wikipedia
This is a list of all genera, species and subspecies of the family Tropidophiidae, [1] otherwise referred to as dwarf boas or tropidophiids. It follows the taxonomy currently provided by ITIS, …
Tropidophiidae - Wikipedia
The Tropidophiidae, common name dwarf boas or thunder snakes, [ 2 ] are a family of nonvenomous snakes found from Mexico and the West Indies south to southeastern Brazil. [ 3 …
Tropes (Genus Tropidophis) - iNaturalist
Tropidophis, common name wood snake or West Indian wood snake, is a genus of dwarf boas endemic to the West Indies and South America. Currently, 17 species are recognized. Most …
Genus Tropidophis - taxonomy & distribution / RepFocus
Contents: 35 living species, of which 34 (97.1%) are endemic. Remarks: Previously included in the family Boidae (e.g., Dowling 1959; Stimson 1969). Distribution: West Indies, South …
Notes on Tropidophis - West Indian Boas
Feb 5, 2022 · All Tropidophiine snakes are new world species, occurring in Mexico, the West Indies to southeastern Brasil.
2025 The Year of the Wood Snake - oriannesociety.org
Jan 29, 2025 · These small, secretive snakes are also known as tropes, pygmy boas, or Caribbean Dwarf Boas, though they are not closely related to true boas. The majority of …
Woodsnakes and Spinejaw Snakes (Tropidophiidae)
The genus Tropidophis is the most widespread, with three species found in South America and 15 species in the West Indies. The genus Trachyboa occurs from the Choco region of Panama …
Tropidophis are typically small, stout-bodied snakes of the family Tropidophiidae that occur in South America and the West Indies. This family is a member of the primitive snake Infraorder …
Tropidophiidae - Animalia
These are small to medium-sized fossorial snakes, some with beautiful and striking color patterns. Currently, two living genera, containing 34 species, are recognized. Two other genera were …
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