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Euprepiophis

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Euprepiophis

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Euprepiophis is a genus of nonvenomous colubrid snakes, containing three species of Asian rat snakes which were formerly assigned to the genus Elaphe. They were separated from Elaphe in 2002 by Utiger et al. following evidence from DNA analysis. They are true rat snakes but are not as closely related to other European, Asian, or North American rat snakes as their former place in Elaphe might suggest.

Species

GENUS

  1. KingdomAnimalia
  2. PhylumChordata
  3. ClassSquamata
  4. FamilyColubridae
Observations recorded963

ジムグリ属(地潜、Euprepiophis)はナミヘビ科に属するヘビの属の一つ。模式種はジムグリ。無毒。

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Museum specimens

Specimen records
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Family
Colubridae
Collections
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Recorded in
Vietnam

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Euprepiophis is a genus of nonvenomous colubrid snakes, containing three species of Asian rat snakes which were formerly assigned to the genus Elaphe. They were separated from Elaphe in 2002 by Utiger et al. following evidence from DNA analysis. They are true rat snakes but are not as closely related to other European, Asian, or North American rat snakes as their former place in Elaphe might suggest.

==Species== Euprepiophis conspicillata (H. Boie, 1826) - Japanese forest rat snake Euprepiophis mandarinus (Cantor, 1842) - Mandarin rat snake Euprepiophis perlaceus (Stejneger, 1929) - Szechwan rat snake

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