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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.
However, within Aparallactinae, Xenocalamus is strongly placed within Amblyodipsas, and in Atractaspidinae, Homoroselaps is weakly placed in Atractaspis.
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).
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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].
Although our tree agrees with the nuDNA [ 2, 3] in refuting an affinity to Chelydrids and placing Platysternon firmly within Testudinoidea, our results differ by weakly placing Platysternon as sister to the Emydidae rather than sister to Testuguria.
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.
Second, the Gray et al [3] trees weakly place Koiwai and Kei inside the Yamdena-North Bomberai group.
Any of the following features was regarded as a ND: forelimb flexion; contralateral forelimb gripping weakly (the operator placed the rat on an absorbent pad and gently pulled the tail); circling to the paretic side only when pulled by the tail (the rat was allowed to move freely on the absorbent pad); spontaneous circling.
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