Philodryadini Cope, 1886
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Tribe Philodryadini Cope, 1886
Type-genus: Philodryas Wagler, 1930 by original designation and monotypy.
Type species: Coluber olfersii Lichtenstein, 1823 .
Content: Chlorosoma Wagler, 1830 resurrected; Ditaxodon Hoge, 1958 ; Philodryas Wagler, 1830 ; Xenoxybelis Machado, 1993 resurrected.
Diagnosis: Members of the tribe Philodryadini can be distinguished from the other xenodontine genera by the following combination of characters: hemipenis bilobed, semicalyculate and semicapitate; large body calyces cov- ering both medial and distal portions of the asulcate side of the hemipenial body and lobes ( Figs. 3-4 View Figure 3 View Figure 4 ); maxillary dentition diacranterian and opisthoglyphous, with a deep groove that opens laterally.
Geographical distribution: most of the Cis-Andean portion of South America, from southern Colombia, Venezuela, Guianas, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Argentina, and in the Trans- Andean portion of the southern Andes in Chile.
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