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Second, the Gray et al [3] trees weakly place Koiwai and Kei inside the Yamdena-North Bomberai group.
Similar to some previous studies [ 44, 159], our data weakly place Anomalepididae as the sister taxon to all snakes, and the scolecophidian families Gerrhopilidae, Leptotyphlopidae, Typhlopidae, and Xenotyphlopidae as the sister-group to all other snakes excluding Anomalepididae.
Within the clade of Anomochilidae, Cylindrophiidae, and Uropeltidae, we weakly place Anomochilus as the sister group to Cylindrophiidae [ 44], in contrast to previous studies which placed Anomochilus within Cylindrophis[ 161].
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This group of three genera has been strongly supported in the past, and only weakly placed with Colubrinae [ 41, 44].
The genus Micrelaps (putatively an aparallactine; [ 1]) is weakly placed as the sister taxon to Lamprophiidae + Elapidae.
The enigmatic family Xenophidiidae is weakly placed as the sister-group to all alethinophidians exclusive of Anilioidea.
Here they are weakly placed as sister taxa, and more importantly, they form a strongly supported clade with the African genus Pseudaspis (Pseudaspidinae; SHL = 95; Figure 23).
The family Bolyeriidae is weakly placed as the sister-group to pythons, boas, and relatives (Booidea), which are strongly supported (SHL = 88).
The subfamilies Calamariinae and Pseudoxenodontinae are strongly supported as sister taxa, and weakly placed as the sister-group to the rest of Colubridae.
The species Chironius carinatus and C. quadricarinatus are weakly placed in a clade of Neotropical colubrines only distantly related to the other Chironius species.
The subfamily Colubrinae is weakly supported; we find that the colubrine genera Ahaetulla, Chrysopelea, and Dendrelaphis form a strongly supported clade that is weakly placed as the sister group to the rest of Colubrinae, which form a strongly supported clade.
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