:''Common names: advanced snakes.''
The Alethinophidia are an
infraorder
Order () is one of the eight major hierarchical taxonomic ranks in Linnaean taxonomy. It is classified between Family_(biology), family and Class_(biology), class. In biological classification, the order is a taxonomic rank used in the classific ...
of
snakes
Snakes are elongated Limbless vertebrate, limbless reptiles of the suborder Serpentes (). Cladistically Squamata, squamates, snakes are ectothermic, amniote vertebrates covered in overlapping Scale (zoology), scales much like other members of ...
that includes all snakes other than
blind snakes and thread snakes. Snakes have long been grouped into families within Alethinophidia based on their morphology, especially that of their teeth. More modern phylogenetic hypotheses using genetic data
support the recognition of 19 extant families (see below), although the taxonomy of alethinophidian snakes has long been debated, and ultimately the decision whether to assign a particular clade to a particular
Linnaean rank (such as a
superfamily,
family
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, or
subfamily
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) is arbitrary.
Etymology
The infraorder name Alethinophidia derives from the two
Ancient Greek
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words (), meaning "truthful, genuine", and (), meaning "snake".
Fossil record
Fossils of alethinophidians were found in
Cenomanian
The Cenomanian is, in the International Commission on Stratigraphy's (ICS) geological timescale, the oldest or earliest age (geology), age of the Late Cretaceous epoch (geology), Epoch or the lowest stage (stratigraphy), stage of the Upper Cretace ...
(Middle
Cretaceous
The Cretaceous ( ) is a geological period that lasted from about 143.1 to 66 mya (unit), million years ago (Mya). It is the third and final period of the Mesozoic Era (geology), Era, as well as the longest. At around 77.1 million years, it is the ...
) sites of
Wadi Milk Formation in Wadi Abu Hashim,
Sudan
Sudan, officially the Republic of the Sudan, is a country in Northeast Africa. It borders the Central African Republic to the southwest, Chad to the west, Libya to the northwest, Egypt to the north, the Red Sea to the east, Eritrea and Ethiopi ...
.
''
Coniophis'' presents the vertebral morphology similar to modern-day
Aniliidae
The Aniliidae are a monotypic family created for the monotypic genus ''Anilius'' that contains the single species ''Anilius scytale''. Common names include the American pipe snake and false coral snake. It is found in South America. This snake po ...
. Two extinct families from the same location, the
Anomalophiidae and
Russellophiidae, also belong to the Alethinophidia. ''
Krebsophis'' is the earliest russellophiid. The family
Nigerophiidae includes both aquatic
''
Nubianophis'' from Wadi Abu Hashim and ''
Nigerophis'' from the
Palaeocene of
Niger
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. The genus ''
Eoanilius'' (belongs to Aniliidae) appeared in the
Eocene
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. It is also existed in
Oligocene
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and early
Miocene
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.
The extinct marine
Simoliophidae are known from the
Cenomanian
The Cenomanian is, in the International Commission on Stratigraphy's (ICS) geological timescale, the oldest or earliest age (geology), age of the Late Cretaceous epoch (geology), Epoch or the lowest stage (stratigraphy), stage of the Upper Cretace ...
of
North Africa
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, the
Middle East
The Middle East (term originally coined in English language) is a geopolitical region encompassing the Arabian Peninsula, the Levant, Turkey, Egypt, Iran, and Iraq.
The term came into widespread usage by the United Kingdom and western Eur ...
, and
Eastern Europe
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, indicating a
Tethyan distribution; they are notable for preserving evidence of vestigial hindlimbs.
Systematics
Extant taxa
* Superfamily
Amerophidia
** Family:
Aniliidae
The Aniliidae are a monotypic family created for the monotypic genus ''Anilius'' that contains the single species ''Anilius scytale''. Common names include the American pipe snake and false coral snake. It is found in South America. This snake po ...
Stejneger, 1907—red pipesnake
** Family:
Tropidophiidae
The Tropidophiidae, common name dwarf boas or thunder snakes, are a family of nonvenomous snakes found from Mexico and the West Indies south to southeastern Brazil. These are small to medium-sized fossorial snakes, some with beautiful and strikin ...
Brongersma, 1951—Caribbean dwarf "boas" or thunder snakes
* Superfamily
Booidea
** Family:
Boidae
The Boidae, commonly known as boas or boids, are a family of nonvenomous snakes primarily found in the Americas, as well as Africa, Europe, Asia, and some Pacific islands. Boas include some of the world's largest snakes, with the green anaconda ...
Gray, 1825—boas (see article for comments on former families or subfamilies Calabariidae/inae, Sanziniidae/inae, Charinidae/inae, Erycidae/inae, Candoiidae/inae)
* Superfamily
Pythonoidea
** Family:
Pythonidae
The Pythonidae, commonly known as pythons, are a Family (biology), family of Venomous snake, nonvenomous snakes found in Africa, Asia, and Australia. Among its members are some of the largest snakes in the world. Ten Genus, genera and 39 specie ...
Fitzinger, 1826—pythons
** Family:
Loxocemidae Cope
A cope ( ("rain coat") or ("cape")) is a liturgical long mantle or cloak, open at the front and fastened at the breast with a band or clasp. It may be of any liturgical colour.
A cope may be worn by any rank of the Catholic or Anglican clerg ...
, 1861—Mexican burrowing pythons
** Family:
Xenopeltidae Bonaparte, 1845—sunbeam snakes
* Superfamily
Uropeltoidea
** Family:
Uropeltidae
The Uropeltidae, also Common name, commonly known as shield-tail snakes, shield-tailed snakes or earth snakes, are a Family (biology), family of primitive, nonvenomous, burrowing snakes native to Peninsular India and Sri Lanka. The name is derive ...
Müller
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, 1832—shield-tailed snakes
** Family:
Cylindrophiidae Fitzinger, 1843—Asian pipe snakes
** Family:
Anomochilidae Cundall, Wallach and
Rossman, 1993—dwarf pipe snakes
* Family:
Bolyeriidae Hoffstetter, 1946—Splitjaw snakes
* Family:
Xenophidiidae
''Xenophidion'' is a genus of snakes first described in 1995, and the only genus of the monotypic family Xenophidiidae.. Commonly referred to as spinejaw snakes, this genus is found in Borneo and peninsular Malaysia.
Morphology and classificat ...
Wallach & Günther, 1998—Spine-jawed snakes
* Family:
Acrochordidae
The Acrochordidae, commonly known as wart snakes, Java wart snakes, file snakes, elephant trunk snakes, or dogface snakes are a monogeneric Family (biology), family created for the genus ''Acrochordus''. This is a group of basal aquatic snakes fo ...
Bonaparte, 1831—wart or file snakes
* Family:
Xenodermidae
Xenodermidae is a Family (biology), family of snakes native to East Asia, South Asia, and Southeast Asia. All species in the family Xenodermidae are small or moderately sized snakes, never more than but typically less than in total length (incl ...
Oppel, 1811—odd-scaled snakes
* Family:
Pareidae Oppel, 1811—snail-eating snakes
* Family:
Viperidae
Vipers are snakes in the family Viperidae, found in most parts of the world, except for Antarctica, Australia, Hawaii, Madagascar, New Zealand, Ireland, and various other isolated islands. They are venomous snake, venomous and have long (relat ...
Oppel, 1811—vipers (including pit vipers)
** Subfamily:
Azemiopinae Liem, Marx and Rabb, 1971—Fea's viper
** Subfamily:
Crotalinae
The Crotalinae, commonly known as pit vipers,Mehrtens JM (1987). ''Living Snakes of the World in Color''. New York: Sterling Publishers. 480 pp. . or pit adders, are a subfamily of vipers found in Asia and the Americas. Like all other vipers ...
Oppel, 1811—pitvipers (including rattlesnakes)
** Subfamily:
Viperinae Oppel, 1811—true vipers
* Family:
Homalopsidae
The Homalopsidae are a family of snakes which contains about 30 genus, genera and more than 50 species. They are commonly known as Indo-Australian water snakes, mudsnakes, or bockadams. They are also known as (lit. "water snake") in Indonesian. ...
Günther, 1864—Asian mudsnakes
* Superfamily:
Elapoidea F. Boie, 1827 (merged with Colubroidea by the
Reptile Database
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Dinosaurs are a diverse group of reptiles of the clade Dinosauria. They first appeared ...
)
** Family:
Cyclocoridae Weinell &
Brown
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In the ...
, 2017—Philippine snakes
** Family:
Micrelapidae Das ''et al''., 2023—two-headed snakes
** Family:
Elapidae
Elapidae (, commonly known as elapids , from , variant of "sea-fish") is a family of snakes characterized by their permanently erect fangs at the front of the mouth. Most elapids are venomous, with the exception of the genus '' Emydocephalus ...
F. Boie, 1827—Cobras, coral snakes, mambas, taipans,
sea snakes, and others
** Family:
Pseudaspididae Cope
A cope ( ("rain coat") or ("cape")) is a liturgical long mantle or cloak, open at the front and fastened at the breast with a band or clasp. It may be of any liturgical colour.
A cope may be worn by any rank of the Catholic or Anglican clerg ...
, 1893—mole snake, western keeled snake, and mock vipers
** Family:
Prosymnidae Gray, 1849—shovel-snouted snakes
** Family:
Psammophiidae
Psammophiidae is a family of elapoid snakes. They were formerly placed as a subfamily of the Lamprophiidae, but have been more recently identified as a distinct family.
Genera
It contains 8 genera:
* '' Dipsina'' Jan, 1862
* '' Hemirhagerrhis' ...
Dowling, 1967—sand snakes and allies
** Family:
Atractaspididae
The Atractaspididae (atractaspidids) are a Family (biology), family of venomous snakes found in Africa and the Middle East, commonly called mole vipers, stiletto snakes, or burrowing asps. Currently, 12 genus, genera are recognized.
Description
...
Günther, 1858—African burrowing asps, stiletto snakes, harlequin snakes
** Family:
Pseudoxyrhophiidae Dowling, 1975—Malagasy hognose snakes, brook snakes, and allies
** Family:
Lamprophiidae Fitzinger, 1843—lamprophiids
* Superfamily:
Colubroidea Oppel, 1811
** Family:
Colubridae
Colubridae (, commonly known as colubrids , from , 'snake') is a family of snakes. With 249 genera, it is the largest snake family. The earliest fossil species of the family date back to the Late Eocene epoch, with earlier origins suspected. C ...
Oppel, 1811—colubrids, typical snakes (subfamilies sometimes considered distinct families)
*** Subfamily:
Sibynophiinae Dunn, 1928—hinged-teeth snakes
*** Subfamily:
Natricinae
The Natricinae are a subfamily of colubroid snakes, sometimes referred to as a family (Natricidae). The subfamily comprises 36 genera. Members include many very common snake species, such as the European grass snakes, and the North American wa ...
Bonaparte, 1838—keelbacks
*** Subfamily:
Pseudoxenodontinae McDowell, 1987
*** Subfamily:
Dipsadinae
Dipsadinae is a large subfamily of colubroid snakes, sometimes referred to as a family (Dipsadidae). Species of the subfamily Dipsadinae are found in most of the Americas, including the West Indies, and are most diverse in South America. There a ...
Bonaparte, 1838
Fossil taxa
Based on Gower & Zaher (2022):
*Genus †''
Afrotortrix'' Rage, 2021
* Genus †''
Amaru'' Albino, 2018
* Genus †
Cerberophis Longrich et al., 2012
* Genus †''
Eoanilius'' Rage, 1974
* Genus †''
Falseryx'' Szyndlar & Rage, 2003
* Genus †''
Goinophis'' Holman, 1976
* Genus †''
Hoffstetterella'' Rage, 1998
* Genus †''
Kataria'' Scanferla et al., 2013
* Genus †''
Platyspondylia'' Rage, 1974
* Genus †''
Rottophis'' Szyndlar & Bohme, 1996
* Genus †''
Szyndlaria'' Rage & Auge, 2010
* Genus †''
Tuscahomaophis'' Holman & Case, 1992
* Genus †''
Vectophis'' Rage & Ford, 1980
* Family †
Simoliophidae Nopsca, 1925
* Family †
Palaeophiidae Lydekker, 1888
* Family †
Nigerophiidae Rage, 1975
See also
*
Scolecophidia, blind snakes, thread snakes.
*
List of snakes, overview of all snake genera.
References
External links
Alethinophidiaa
Palaeos Accessed 14 August 2007.
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Cenomanian first appearances
Extant Cretaceous first appearances
Taxa named by Franz Nopcsa von Felső-Szilvás