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Common names: Old World sand boasThe Erycinae are a subfamily of nonvenomous snakes, commonly called boas, found in Europe, Asia Minor, Africa, Arabia, central and southwestern Asia, India, Sri Lanka, and western North America. Three genera comprising 15 species are currently recognized.
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Erycinae
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* Erycides (A.M.C. Duméril&Bibron, 1844) * Erycidae (Bonaparte, 1840) * Charinidae (Cope, 1900) * Erycina (— Bonaparte, 1840) * Erycina (Bonaparte, 1831) * Erycinidae (Kuhn, 1967) * Erycinae (Kuhn, 1967)
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