Toxicocalamus is a genus of snakes in the family Elapidae. The genus is endemic to New Guinea. Most species of Toxicocalamus are relatively small, the...
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Pseudechis Pseudonaja Rhinoplocephalus Salomonelaps Simoselaps Suta Toxicocalamus Tropidechis Vermicella Uetz, P. (ed.) (2022). The Reptile Database....
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McDowell SB (1969). "Toxicocalamus, a New Guinea genus of snakes of the family Elapidae". Journal of Zoology 159 (4): 443–511. (Toxicocalamus loriae, new combination...
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Bismarck Archipelago, western Oceania.) Star Mountains worm-eating snake (Toxicocalamus ernstmayri) O'Shea, Parker & Kaiser, 2015 - a 1.2 m, rare and secretive...
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specialized burrowers (e.g. Ogmodon, Parapistocalamus, Simoselaps, Toxicocalamus, and Vermicella) in either humid or arid environments. Some species...
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reptiles are named after Owen Stanley Range, Papuascincus stanleyanus and Toxicocalamus stanleyanus. Australian Encyclopaedia. Vol. 6, p. 430. Grolier. Owen...
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Elapidae Toxicocalamus misimae Misima Island Forest Snake Elapidae Toxicocalamus nigrescens Elapidae Toxicocalamus pachysomus Elapidae Toxicocalamus spilolepidotus...
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Tomodon orestes Toxicocalamus Toxicocalamus buergersi Toxicocalamus cratermontanus Toxicocalamus ernstmayri Toxicocalamus grandis Toxicocalamus holopelturus...
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known Hydrophiinae: Comparative proteomics of the venoms of terrestrial Toxicocalamus longissimus and marine Hydrophis cyanocinctus". Journal of Proteomics...
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Unexpected Collection Localities for Three New Guinea Worm-eating Snakes (Toxicocalamus, Serpentes, Elapidae) Using Historical Accounts". Herpetological Review...
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