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    The Booidea, also known as booid snakes, are a superfamily of snakes that contains boas (family Boidae) and other closely related boa-like snakes (but...
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    spurs are present among the basal clades of Alethinophidia, including in Booidea and Pythonoidea, among Amerophidia, and among one member of Uropeltoidea...
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    2018. Szyndlar, Z.; Rage, J. C. (2003). "Python europaeus". Non-erycine Booidea from the Oligocene and Miocene of Europe. Kraków: Institute of Systematics...
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    and Xenopeltidae – sunbeam snakes), at least one family now considered Booidea (Boidae – boas [including sand boas and many other lineages often called...
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    closely related to the American pipe snake (Anilius scytale). Within the Booidea, Ungaliophis and Exiliboa are thought to be most closely related to the...
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    Booidea Caenophidia...
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    Chordata Class: Reptilia Order: Squamata Suborder: Serpentes Superfamily: Booidea Family: Boidae Gray, 1825 Subfamilies Boinae Calabariinae Candoiinae Erycinae...
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  • (Rupelian) White River Formation  United States ( Wyoming) A member of Booidea of uncertain affinities. The type species is H. breithaupti. Khinjaria...
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  • python-like snakes (but not boas, which are in a separate superfamily called Booidea). As of 2022, Pythonoidea contains 39 species, including the eponymous...
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    Brongersma, 1951—Caribbean dwarf "boas" or thunder snakes Superfamily Booidea Family: Boidae Gray, 1825—boas (see article for comments on former families...
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