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Acrochordidae
Taxonomy
Acrochordidae was named by Bonaparte (1840). It is extant.
It was reranked as the tribe Acrochordinae by Perrier (1928); it was reranked as the subfamily Acrochordinae by Kuhn (1966).
It was assigned to Colubroidea by Cope (1871) and Cope (1875); to Aglypha by Perrier (1928); to Colubridae by Kuhn (1966); to Acrochordoidea by Rage (1984) and Carroll (1988); to Serpentes by Frank and Ramus (1996); to Caenophidia by Vidal and Hedges (2002); and to Macrostomata by Longrich et al. (2012).
It was reranked as the tribe Acrochordinae by Perrier (1928); it was reranked as the subfamily Acrochordinae by Kuhn (1966).
It was assigned to Colubroidea by Cope (1871) and Cope (1875); to Aglypha by Perrier (1928); to Colubridae by Kuhn (1966); to Acrochordoidea by Rage (1984) and Carroll (1988); to Serpentes by Frank and Ramus (1996); to Caenophidia by Vidal and Hedges (2002); and to Macrostomata by Longrich et al. (2012).
Subtaxa
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1840 | Acrochordidae Bonaparte |
1871 | Achrochordidae Cope p. 238 |
1875 | Achrochordidae Cope p. 22 |
1928 | Acrochordinae Perrier p. 3103 |
1966 | Acrochordinae Kuhn p. 66 |
1984 | Acrochordidae Rage p. 38 |
1988 | Acrochordidae Carroll |
1996 | Acrochordidae Frank and Ramus |
2002 | Acrochordidae Vidal and Hedges p. 983 |
2012 | Acrochordidae Longrich et al. |
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If no rank is listed, the taxon is considered an unranked clade in modern classifications. Ranks may be repeated or presented in the wrong order because authors working on different parts of the classification may disagree about how to rank taxa.
Fm. Acrochordidae Bonaparte 1840
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G. Acrochordus Hornstedt 1787
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†Acrochordus dehmi Hoffstetter 1964
Acrochordus granulatus Schneider 1799 [Little file snake]
Diagnosis
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E. Perrier 1928 | Bords postérieur et supérieur de l'orbite formés par le post-frontal, qui est très allongé et en exclut le frontal. Écailles petites, verruqueuses ou épineuses, non imbriquées; narines sous le museau, rapprochées l'une de l'autre. Aquatiques, vivant dans les fleuves, les estuaires et surtout la mer, où ils s'aventurent jusqu'a 3 ou 4 milles des côtes. Piscivores. Vivipares.
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Measurements
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References: Hendy et al. 2009, Carroll 1988 |
Age range
Maximum range based only on fossils: base of the Langhian to the top of the Late/Upper Miocene or 15.97000 to 5.33300 Ma
Minimum age of oldest fossil (stem group age): 13.82 Ma
Minimum age of oldest fossil (stem group age): 13.82 Ma
Collections (6 total)
Time interval | Ma | Country or state | Original ID and collection number |
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Burdigalian - Langhian | Thailand | Acrochordus sp. (48126) | |
Langhian - Serravallian | India (Gujarat) | Acrochordus sp. (203629) | |
Middle Miocene | Nepal | Acrochordus dehmi (48680 48681 48696) | |
Late/Upper Miocene | India (Jammu Kashmir) | Acrochordus dehmi (48329) |