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The Ahaetuliinae are a subfamily of the snake family Colubridae that was erected in 2016 and comprises five genera containing 63 species (Ahaetulla [17 species], Chrysopelea [5 species], Dendrelaphis [45 species], Dryophiops [2 species] and Proahaetulla [1 species]) that are more closely related to one another than to members of the subfamily Colubrinae. Previously placed within Colubrinae, Ahaetuliinae was strongly supported as the sister group to Colubrinae in a 2016 study by Figueroa et al.

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  • Ahaetuliinae (en)
  • Ahaetullinae (de)
  • Ahaetuliinae (nl)
  • Ahaetuliinae (pl)
  • Ahaetuliinae (pt)
  • 瘦蛇亚科 (zh)
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  • Die Ahaetullinae sind eine Unterfamilie der Nattern (Colubridae), die von Pakistan über Indien, Sri Lanka, Nepal und Bangladesch bis Südostasien, das südliche China, die Philippinen, Neuguinea und das nordöstliche Australien verbreitet ist. Die meisten Arten der Unterfamilie sind baumbewohnend und leben in Wäldern, einige auch in anderen Biotopen. (de)
  • Ahaetuliinae – podrodzina węży z rodziny połozowatych (Colubridae). (pl)
  • Ahaetuliinae is een onderfamilie van de familie toornslangachtigen (Colubridae) en de onderfamilie Ahaetuliinae. (nl)
  • As Ahaetuliinae são uma subfamília da família da cobra Colubridae que foi erguida em 2016 para abrigar quatro gêneros contendo 56 espécies (Ahaetulla [8 espécies], Chrysopelea [5 espécies], Dendrelaphis [41 espécies] e [2 espécies]) que são mais intimamente relacionados entre si do que com os membros da subfamília Colubrinae. (pt)
  • 瘦蛇亚科(学名:Ahaetuliinae)是爬行纲有鳞目游蛇科下的一个亚科。 (zh)
  • The Ahaetuliinae are a subfamily of the snake family Colubridae that was erected in 2016 and comprises five genera containing 63 species (Ahaetulla [17 species], Chrysopelea [5 species], Dendrelaphis [45 species], Dryophiops [2 species] and Proahaetulla [1 species]) that are more closely related to one another than to members of the subfamily Colubrinae. Previously placed within Colubrinae, Ahaetuliinae was strongly supported as the sister group to Colubrinae in a 2016 study by Figueroa et al. (en)
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  • Figueroa, McKelvy, Grismer, Bell, and Lailvaux, 2016 (en)
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  • Ahaetulla sp. (en)
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  • * Ahaetulla * Chrysopelea * Dendrelaphis * Dryophiops * Proahaetulla (en)
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  • Ahaetuliinae (en)
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  • The Ahaetuliinae are a subfamily of the snake family Colubridae that was erected in 2016 and comprises five genera containing 63 species (Ahaetulla [17 species], Chrysopelea [5 species], Dendrelaphis [45 species], Dryophiops [2 species] and Proahaetulla [1 species]) that are more closely related to one another than to members of the subfamily Colubrinae. Previously placed within Colubrinae, Ahaetuliinae was strongly supported as the sister group to Colubrinae in a 2016 study by Figueroa et al. Ahaetuliine snakes are arboreal and have keeled ventral and subcaudal scales (laterally notched in some species), and enlarged posterior grooved fangs (lacking in some Dendrelaphis). The name comes from the genus Ahaetulla, which gets its name from the Sri Lankan Sinhalese language words ahaetulla/ahata gulla/as gulla, meaning “eye plucker” or “eye picker”, because of the belief that they pluck out the eyes of humans, as first reported by the Portuguese traveler João Ribeiro in 1685. Ahaetuliinae are distributed from Pakistan, through India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Bangladesh, throughout Southeast Asia into southeastern China, in the Philippines, the Malay Archipelago, Papua New Guinea, and northeastern Australia. Most species are found in forests. Notable traits include gliding in Chrysopelea, jumping behavior in Dendrelaphis, and horizontal keyhole-shaped pupils in Ahaetulla. (en)
  • Die Ahaetullinae sind eine Unterfamilie der Nattern (Colubridae), die von Pakistan über Indien, Sri Lanka, Nepal und Bangladesch bis Südostasien, das südliche China, die Philippinen, Neuguinea und das nordöstliche Australien verbreitet ist. Die meisten Arten der Unterfamilie sind baumbewohnend und leben in Wäldern, einige auch in anderen Biotopen. (de)
  • Ahaetuliinae – podrodzina węży z rodziny połozowatych (Colubridae). (pl)
  • Ahaetuliinae is een onderfamilie van de familie toornslangachtigen (Colubridae) en de onderfamilie Ahaetuliinae. (nl)
  • As Ahaetuliinae são uma subfamília da família da cobra Colubridae que foi erguida em 2016 para abrigar quatro gêneros contendo 56 espécies (Ahaetulla [8 espécies], Chrysopelea [5 espécies], Dendrelaphis [41 espécies] e [2 espécies]) que são mais intimamente relacionados entre si do que com os membros da subfamília Colubrinae. (pt)
  • 瘦蛇亚科(学名:Ahaetuliinae)是爬行纲有鳞目游蛇科下的一个亚科。 (zh)
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