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Ophidia   Listen
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Ophidia  n. pl.  (Zool.) The suborder of reptiles which includes the serpents; called also Serpentes. Note: The most important divisions are: the Solenoglypha, having erectile perforated fangs, as the rattlesnake; the Proteroglypha, or elapine serpents, having permanently erect fang, as the cobra; the Asinea, or colubrine serpents, which are destitute of fangs; and the Opoterodonta, or Epanodonta, blindworms, in which the mouth is not dilatable.






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"Ophidia" Quotes from Famous Books



... in the Calc. Edit. The serpent is an exaggeration of the python which grows to an enormous size. Monstrous Ophidia are mentioned in sober history, e.g. that which delayed the army of Regulus. Dr. de Lacerda, a sober and sensible Brazilian traveller, mentions his servants sitting down upon a tree-trunk in the Captaincy of San Paulo ...
— The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, Volume 6 • Richard F. Burton

... Snakes, says the Encyclopaedia, are reptiles of the saurian class Ophidia, characterised by an elongated, cylindrical, limbless, scaly form, and distinguished from lizards by the fact that the halves (RAMI) of the lower jaw are not solidly united at the chin, but movably connected by an elastic ligament. ...
— Indiscretions of Archie • P. G. Wodehouse



Words linked to "Ophidia" :   family Hydrophidae, snake, ophidian, family Boidae, animal order, family Viperidae, Hydrophidae, family Typhlopidae, family Colubridae, suborder Serpentes, family Crotalidae, Colubridae, Typhlopidae, order Squamata, Squamata, Crotalidae, suborder Ophidia, serpent, Boidae



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