
thumb | right | Drysdalia coronoides – white-lipped snake Drysdalia is a genus of snakes, commonly known as crowned snakes, belonging to the family Elapidae. The three species in this genus are venomous snakes, but not considered deadly.
White-lipped Snake
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Drysdalia – rodzaj jadowitych węży z rodziny zdradnicowatych (Elapidae), obejmujący gatunki występujące w Australii. Gatunki Do rodzaju należą następujące gatunki[3]: Drysdalia coronoides Drysdalia mastersii Drysdalia rhodogaster Przypisy ↑ Drysdalia, w: Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ang.). ↑ R. Lawson, J.B. Slowinski, B.I. Crother, F.T. Burbrink. Phylogeny of the Colubroidea (Serpentes): New evidence from mitochondrial and nuclear genes. „Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution”. 37 (2), s. 581–601, 2005. DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2005.07.016 (ang.). ↑ Drysdalia (ang.). The Reptile Database. [dostęp 9 września 2010].
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thumb | right | Drysdalia coronoides – white-lipped snake Drysdalia is a genus of snakes, commonly known as crowned snakes, belonging to the family Elapidae. The three species in this genus are venomous snakes, but not considered deadly.
==Geographic range== Species of the genus Drysdalia are endemic to parts of southern and eastern Australia.
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