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Trimorphodon
Trimorphodon is a genus of mildly venomous, rear-fanged, colubrid snakes. They are commonly known as lyre snakes, named after the distinctive V-shaped pattern on their head that is said to resemble the shape of a lyre. In Mexico, they are commonly called "víbora de uña," or "nail viper." The word Trimorphodon is a combination of three Greek words, 'tri' - three, 'morph' - shape, and 'odon' - teeth, which refers to the three distinct kinds of teeth that lyre snakes have: recurved anterior teeth; shorter middle teeth, and large grooved fangs at the rear of the jaw. There are seven distinct speci
Trimorphodon biscutatus
species of reptile
Trimorphodon biscutatus vilkinsonii
species of reptile
Trimorphodon tau
species of reptile
Trimorphodon lyrophanes
species of reptile
Trimorphodon lambda
species of reptile
Trimorphodon paucimaculatus
species of reptile

Trimorphodon quadruplex
species of reptile