Alethinophidia é uma infraordem do clado Serpentes.
Inclui dezoito famílias:[1][2][3]
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Acrochordidae Bonaparte, 1831
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Aniliidae Stejneger, 1907
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Anomochilidae Cundall, Wallach & Rossman, 1993
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Boidae Gray, 1825
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Bolyeriidae Hoffstetter, 1946
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Colubridae Oppel, 1811
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Cylindrophiidae Fitzinger, 1843
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Elapidae Boie, 1827
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Homalopsidae Bonaparte, 1845
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Lamprophiidae Fitzinger, 1843
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Loxocemidae Cope, 1861
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Pareatidae Romer, 1956
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Pythonidae Fitzinger, 1826
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Tropidophiidae Brongersma, 1951
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Uropeltidae Müller, 1832
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Viperidae Oppel, 1811
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Xenodermatidae Gray, 1849
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Xenopeltidae Bonaparte, 1845
Referências
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↑ N. Vidal and S. B. Hedges. 2002. Higher-level relationships of snakes inferred from four nuclear and mitochondrial genes. Comptes Rendus Biologies 325(9):977-985
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↑ Zaher, Grazziotin, Cadle, Murphy, de Moura-Leite & Bonatto, 2009 : Molecular phylogeny of advanced snakes (Serpentes, Caenophidia) with an emphasis on South American Xenodontines: a revised classification and descriptions of new taxa. Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia (São Paulo), vol. 49, n. 11 , p.
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↑ Pyron, Burbrink, Colli, Montes de Oca, Vitt, Kuczynski & Wiens, 2011 The phylogeny of advanced snakes (Colubroidea), with discovery of a new subfamily and comparison of support methods for likelihood trees. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, vol. 58, n. 2, p. 329-342