Eutrachelophis is a genus of snakes, known commonly as ivory-naped snakes, of the family Colubridae. The genus contains two species, which are native to South America.[1]
The following species are recognized as being valid.[1]
The specific name, bassleri, is in honor of Harvey Bassler (1883–1950), who was an American petroleum engineer and herpetologist.[2]
Eutrachelophis is a genus of snakes, known commonly as ivory-naped snakes, of the family Colubridae. The genus contains two species, which are native to South America.
Eutrachelophis on jämepeamadulaste alamsugukonna maoperekond.
Perekonda Eutrachelophis klassifitseeritakse roomajate andmebaasis järgmised maoliigid[2]:
Neid madusid võib roomamas kohata Boliivias ja Peruus.
Selles artiklis on kasutatud prantsuskeelset artiklit fr:Eutrachelophis seisuga 1.05.2015.
Eutrachelophis est un genre de serpents de la famille des Dipsadidae[1].
Les 2 espèces de ce genre se rencontrent en Bolivie et au Pérou[1].
Selon Reptarium Reptile Database (26 avril 2014)[2] :
Eutrachelophis est un genre de serpents de la famille des Dipsadidae.