Caenophidia

Caenophidia
Temporal range: Late Cretaceous to Present
Western diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox)
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Suborder: Serpentes
Clade: Afrophidia
Clade: Caenophidia
Hoffstetter, 1939
Subclades
Synonyms

Xenophidia

The Caenophidia are a derived clade of alethinophidian snakes, which contains over 80% of all the extant species of snakes. The largest family is Colubridae, but it also includes at least seven other families, at least four of which were once classified as "Colubridae" before molecular phylogenetics helped us understand their relationships. It has been found to be monophyletic.

Although the Caenophidia previously was held to exclude Acrochordidae, researchers have recognized that acrochordids share several traits with the other caenophidians. Hence Caenophidia is usually considered to comprise Acrochordidae plus more the more derived snakes classified as Colubroidea. Recent molecular studies have also found the families Xenophidiidae and Bolyeriidae to be closely related to caenophidians, forming the sister group to Caenophidia rather than being part of Henophidia.

Below is a phylogeny of the Caenophidia based on analyses from several studies:

 
Bolyerioidea

Xenophidiidae

Bolyeriidae

Caenophidia

Anomalophiidae

Russellophiidae

Acrochordoidea

†Nigerophiidae

Acrochordidae

†Palaeophiidae

Archaeophinae

Palaeophiinae

Colubroides

Xenodermidae

Colubriformes
Pareidae

Pareinae

Xylophiinae

Viperidae

Viperinae

Azemiopinae

Crotalinae

Endoglyptodonta
Elapoidea

Prosymnidae

Buhoma

Psammophiidae

Pseudaspidinae

Psammophiinae

Colubroidea
Colubridae

Sibynophiidae

Natricidae

Pseudoxenodontidae

Dipsadidae

Carphophiinae

Xenodontinae

Dipsadinae

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