Dryophiops philippina, also known as the keel-bellied whipsnake or Philippine whipsnake, a species of rear-fanged colubrid snake that is endemic to the Philippines. One similar species, Dryophiops rubescens exists in Thailand and Malaysia.
^Brown, R., Gaulke, M., dela Cruz, C. & Pitogo, K. (202p). Dryophiops philippina. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. www.iucnredlist.org/species/169749/180530421
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One similar species, Dryophiops rubescens exists in Thailand and Malaysia. Dryophiopsphilippina belongs to the genus Dryophiops, which contains only...
genus Dryophiops contains two species: the type species Dryophiops rubescens found in mainland Southeast Asia and Indonesia, and Dryophiopsphilippina found...
type species of the genus Dryophiops, which contains only one other species: Dryophiopsphilippina of the Philippines. Dryophiops is one of five genera belonging...
monophyletic groups: one group consists of the sharp-nosed snakes of the generas Dryophiops, Ahaetulla, and the recently named Proahaetulla, and the second group...
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