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Anomochilus

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idwarf pipe snake
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Suborder: Serpentes
Superfamily: Henophidia
Family: Anomochilidae
Cundall, Wallach & Rossman, 1993
Genus: Anomochilus
Berg, 1901
Species

The dwarf pipe snakes or anomochilids (genus Anomochilus) are the only genus of family Anomochilidae. There are only 2 species, Leonard's Pipe Snake and Weber's Pipe Snake.

[edit] Distribution

The genus is native to southern peninsular Malaysia, central Sumatra, southwestern Borneo as well as in the East Indies.

[edit] Description

These two species resemble much Asian pipesnakes (family Cylindrophiidae). They lack both a chin groove and teeth on their pterygoid.

[edit] Taxonomy

The genus Anomochilus was previously assigned to the subfamily Cylindrophiinae, of the family Uropeltidae.



Chordata - Reptilia - Squamata - Families of Snakes  
HENOPHIDIA
Acrochordidae - Aniliidae - Anomochilidae - Boidae - Bolyeridae - Cylindrophiidae - Loxocemidae - Pythonidae - Tropidophiidae - Uropeltidae - Xenopeltidae
TYPHLOPOIDEA
Anomalepidae - Leptotyphlopidae - Typhlopidae
XENOPHIDIA
Atractaspididae - Colubridae - Elapidae - Hydrophiidae - Viperidae

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