Key Identification Features
- The head is small and not distinctly separated from the neck.
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Atractaspididae is a animal family in the Animalia kingdom, order , class Squamata. The family contains 5 accepted species worldwide.
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Aparallactus capensis Smith, 1849
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Amblyodipsas polylepis (Bocage, 1873)
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Homoroselaps lacteus (Linnaeus, 1758)
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Atractaspis bibronii Smith, 1849
Atractaspis bibronii is a snake species found across southern Africa, with speci…
Macrelaps microlepidotus (Günther, 1860)
This text provides the genus diagnosis and full species description for the snak…
Atractaspididae animals belong to the order in the Animalia kingdom. The head is small and not distinctly separated from the neck. For instant identification, use the iNature app — AI-powered and works offline.
Atractaspididae is classified in the order , class Squamata, phylum Chordata. The family contains 5 accepted species worldwide.
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