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Colubridae (colubrids) Endangered

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Wikipedia Abstract

The Colubridae (from Latin coluber, snake) are a family of snakes. With 304 genera and 1,938 species, they are the largest snake family, and include about two-thirds of all known living snake species. The earliest species of the family date back to the Oligocene epoch. Colubrid species are found on every continent except Antarctica.
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Genus

Adelphicos (2)
Ahaetulla (Asian longnose whipsnakes) (1)
Alsophis (4)
Apostolepis (5)
Arrhyton (1)
Aspidura (6)
Atractus (10)
Boiga (boigas and mangrove snakes) (4)
Borikenophis (1)
Calamaria (dwarf snakes) (7)
Calamodontophis (2)
Chapinophis (1)
Chersodromus (1)
Chironius (sipos) (1)
Coniophanes (1)
Cubophis (1)
Dendrelaphis (Asian tree snakes and bronzebacks) (1)
Dendrophidion (forest racers) (1)
Dipsas (1)
Drymoluber (woodland racers) (1)
Echinanthera (1)
Emmochliophis (1)
Enulius (2)
Erythrolamprus (3)
Ficimia (southern hook-nosed snakes) (1)
Geophis (3)
Gongylosoma (1)
Hebius (2)
Hierophis (1)
Hydrodynastes (1)
Hypsirhynchus (3)
Ialtris (2)
Lycodon (wolf snakes) (2)
Lycognathophis (Snake) (1)
Masticophis (1)
Oligodon (Kukri snakes) (2)
Omoadiphas (2)
Opisthotropis (2)
Oxybelis (vine snakes) (1)
Phalotris (2)
Pituophis (bullsnakes, gopher snakes, and pine snakes) (1) (Attributes)
Proahaetulla (1)
Rhabdophis (1)
Rhadinaea (2)
Rhadinella (4)
Rodriguesophis (2)
Saphenophis (1)
Sibon (2)
Stegonotus (Snake) (1)
Synophis (2)
Taeniophallus (1)
Tantilla (black-headed snakes and centipede snakes) (7)
Telescopus (tiger snakes) (1)
Thamnophis (2)
Thermophis (1)
Thrasops (black tree snakes) (1)
Trimetopon (2)
Tropidonophis (1)
Xyelodontophis (1)

(...) = Species count

External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0