Caenophidia
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Caenophidia is the technical term for a group of
snake known as the "advanced snakes". It is
evolutionary group that contains
vipers,
elapids,
sea snakes, and
colubrids.
Venom is unique to caenophidian snakes, and no caenophidian snake has retained vestiges of the
pelvic girdle, which is present in other snakes. Additionally, the broad belly scales and rows of dorsal scales correspond to the
vertebrae in Caenophidians, while they do not in
Henophidians or
Scolecophidians.
Caenophidia contains most of the diversity of extant snakes, with over 3,000 species. They are believed to be a recent evolutionary radiation, having evolved in the mid-Cenozoic.
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