Dryophiops is a genus of whip snakes of the family Colubridae, containing two species.[1] They are arboreal tree snakes, found in forests in Southeast Asia.
The genus Dryophiops contains two species: the type species Dryophiops rubescens found in mainland Southeast Asia and Indonesia, and Dryophiops philippina...
One similar species, Dryophiops rubescens exists in Thailand and Malaysia. Dryophiops philippina belongs to the genus Dryophiops, which contains only...
monophyletic groups: one group consists of the sharp-nosed snakes of the generas Dryophiops, Ahaetulla, and the recently named Proahaetulla, and the second group...
Dryophiops rubescens, commonly known as the red whip snake, is a species of snake in the colubrid family from Southeast Asia. Dryophiops rubescens (originally...
containing Proahaetulla and Ahaetulla is a sister group to the genus Dryophiops, and the clade containing all three of these genera is a sister group...
Demansia, endemic to Australia, Papua New Guinea, and nearby islands Dryophiops, endemic to Southeast Asia Hemorrhois, endemic to the western Mediterranean...
Oriental Odonata Dryocalamus philippinus Endemic to the Philippines Squamata Dryophiops philippina Endemic to the Philippines Squamata Ducula carola Spotted imperial...
(Dendrelaphis pictus) - common and widespread Keel-bellied whip snake (Dryophiops rubescens) - Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, Central Catchment Nature Reserve...
Genus Drepanoides Genus Drymarchon Genus Drymobius Genus Drymoluber Genus Dryophiops Genus Echinanthera Genus Eirenis Genus Elaphe Genus Elapoidis Genus Elapomorphus...