Category
page 1Taxa named by Heinrich Boie
flying snake
Chrysopelea is a genus of snakes, commonly known as flying snakes or gliding snakes, that belong to the family Colubridae. Chrysopelea species are found in Southeast Asia, and are known for their ability to glide between trees. Flying snakes are mildly venomous, though the venom is dangerous only to their small prey. There are five species within the genus.

Javan warty pig
species of mammal

Japanese fire belly newt
species of amphibian

Rhabdophis tigrinus
species of reptile

Japanese Rat Snake
species of reptile
Xenodon
Xenodon is a genus of New World snakes in the subfamily Dipsadinae of the family Colubridae.

Hemorrhois
Hemorrhois is a squamate genus containing four species of aglyphous (non-venomous) ophidian colubrid snakes, commonly referred to as whip-snakes and Asian racers, respectively. Snakes of this genus are found in an array of habitats, though they predominantly inhabit arid regions, with the most common three species of the four being found on the Iberian Peninsula and in Morocco and Northern Africa. The species H. nummifer, the Asian racer, is found in the far east of mainland Greece, Turkey and the Levant (as far south as Jordan), as well as across Armenia and into Northern Iran, ranging as far

Elaphe quadrivirgata
species of reptile

Psammodynastes pulverulentus
species of reptile

Euprepiophis conspicillata
species of reptile

Corytophanes
Corytophanes is a genus of Neotropical lizards, commonly called helmeted iguanas or basilisks, in the family Corytophanidae. The genus contains three arboreal species and resides in tropical forests.

Japanese keelback
species of reptile

Sibynophis geminatus
species of reptile

Rhabdophis rhodomelas
species of snake