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Eryx
Indian Sand Boa, Eryx johnii
Indian Sand Boa, Eryx johnii
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Suborder: Serpentes
Family: Boidae
Subfamily: Erycinae
Genus: Eryx
Daudin, 1803

Eryx is a genus of snakes commonly known as the sand boa. Chordates ( Phylum Chordata) are a group of Animals that includes the Vertebrates together with several closely related Invertebrates Reptiles, or members of the class Reptilia are air-breathing Cold-blooded Vertebrates that have skin covered in scales as opposed to hair or feathers Squamata (scaled reptiles is the largest recent order of Reptiles including Lizards and Snakes Members of the order are distinguished by A snake is an elongate Reptile of the suborder Serpentes Like all reptiles snakes are covered in scales. Boa Kwon (born November 5, 1986) have contributed to her commercial success in South Korea and Japan and her popularity throughout Asia Common names Old World sand boas The Erycinae are a subfamily of non-venomous boas found in Europe, Asia François Marie Daudin ( March 25, 1774 &ndash1804 was a French Zoologist. A genus (plural genera from Γένος Latin genus "descent family type gender" is a low-level Taxonomic A snake is an elongate Reptile of the suborder Serpentes Like all reptiles snakes are covered in scales. It consists of nine species, found throughout arid and semi-arid habitats of Africa, the Middle East, as far west as India. In Biology, a species is one of the basic units of Biological classification and a Taxonomic rank. The Middle East is a Subcontinent with no clear boundaries often used as a synonym to Near East, in opposition to Far East. India, officially the Republic of India (भारत गणराज्य inc-Latn Bhārat Gaṇarājya; see also other Indian languages) is a country

Species

Genus Eryx (Daudin, 1803):

  • Eryx jaculus jaculus (Linnaeus, 1758)
  • Eryx jaculus familiaris (Eichwald, 1831)
  • Eryx jaculus turcicus (Olivier, 1801)
  • Eryx johnii johnii (Russell, 1801)
  • Eryx johnii persicus (Nikolski, 1907)
  • Eryx miliaris nogaiorum (Nikolsky, 1910)
  • Eryx miliaris miliaris (Pallas, 1773)
  • Eryx tataricus tataricus (Lichtenstein, 1823)
  • Eryx tataricus speciosus (Carevsky, 1916)
  • Eryx tataricus vittatus (Chernov, 1959)

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