Tropidophis[1] est genus Tropidophiidarum[2] quae in Indis Occidentalibus et America Australi habitant. Septendecim species nunc agnoscuntur.[2]
Species[2] | Auctor taxoni[2] | Subspecies*[2] | Nomen Anglicum | Area geographica[3] |
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T. battersbyi | Laurent, 1949 | 0 | Ecuadorian dwarf boa | Aequatoria |
T. bucculentus | (Cope, 1868) | 0 | Navassa Island dwarf boa | Insula Navassa |
T. canus | (Cope, 1868) | 3 | Bahamian dwarf boa | Insulae Bahamenses |
T. caymanensis | Battersby, 1938 | 2 | Cayman Islands dwarf boa | Insulae Cayman? |
T. feicki | Schwartz, 1957 | 0 | Broad-banded dwarf boa | Cuba occidentalis |
T. fuscus | Hedges & Garrido, 1992 | 0 | Cuban dusky dwarf boa | Cuba septentrio-orientalis |
T. greenwayi | Barbour & Shreve, 1936 | 1 | Caicos dwarf boa | Insulae Caicenses |
T. haetianus | (Cope, 1879) | 5 | Haitian dwarf boa | Cuba orientalis, Hispaniola insulaeque adiacentes, et Iamaica |
T. maculatus | (Bibron, 1840) | 0 | Spotted red dwarf boa | Cuba occidentalis |
T. melanurusT | (Schlegel, 1837) | 2 | Cuban giant dwarf boa | Cuba et insulae adiacentes |
T. nigriventris | Bailey, 1937 | 1 | Black-bellied dwarf boa | Cuba |
T. pardalis | (Gundlach, 1840) | 0 | Leopard dwarf boa | Cuba et insulae adiacentes |
T. paucisquamis | (Müller, 1901) | 0 | Brazilian dwarf boa | Brasilia in civitatibus Spiritu Sancto, Flumine Ianuarii, et Sancto Paulo |
T. pilsbryi | Bailey, 1937 | 1 | Cuban White-necked dwarf boa | Cuba media et orientalis |
T. semicinctus | (Gundlach & Peters, 1864) | 0 | Yellow-banded dwarf boa | Cuba media et occidentalis |
T. taczanowskyi | (Steindachner, 1880) | 0 | Taczanowski's dwarf boa | Peruvia Amazonica et Aequatoria. |
T. wrighti | Stull, 1928 | 0 | Gracile banded | Cuba orientalis |
(*) Subspecie nominata exclusa.
(T) Typus generis.[3]