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Posted by: Trust at Mon Jun 16 14:54:52 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Trust ] Seeing psammophis being considered closer to elapids than colubrids was a bit of a surprise to me. Not for any academic reason, as I'm a layperson, but because everything I've read on them has them conventionally listed as colubrids. I've never even seen this questioned before. Branch shows some of the species of psammophis as being dangerous in the "Snakes of Southern Africa" field guide, but doesn't get into the elapid/colubrid discussion as I recall. [ Hide Replies ]
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