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<paragraph id="0C47803DEE7DFF968886E4B910B5A011" blockId="6.[667,1193,471,1360]" pageId="6" pageNumber="6">CONTENT: One genus with three species from western and middle Amazonia (map 1).</paragraph>
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DEFINITION AND DIAGNOSIS: Distinguished from all other snakes by the generic definition below. Tribal status is conferred primarily to express hypothesized relationship with the
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, which are defined mainly by the presence of hemipenial apical discs (lost in a few species as demonstrated herein). The
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and
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have hemipenes (divided except in one species) with noncapitate capitula ornamented solely with spines and spinules and with the apices either nude or spiny; the sulcus spermaticus is divided proximally, with branches centrifugal or becoming so. Most xenodontine genera are characterized by hemipenes that are distally calyculate or flounced, frequently with some form of capitation. Few other genera of xenodontines are characterized by acalyculate spiny hemipenes.
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REMARKS: The new tribe
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is assigned to the
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primarily on the basis of hemipenial comparisons with a cluster of genera (tribe
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) that includes
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and the
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genus
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. Relationships among the various genera remain to be clarified.
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