Amphiesma
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Amphiesma (keelbacks) | ||||||||||||||
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Amphiesma andreae |
Amphiesma is a genus of colubrid snakes.
Amphiesma species occur in southern and eastern Asia, including Siberia, Korea, China, the Indian subcontinent, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Japan, and Indonesia.
[edit] Other meanings
"Amphiesma" can also refer to a complex cell covering in some Dinoflagellates, composed of flattened vesicles called alveoli that sometimes support overlapping cellulose plates to form a type of scaly armor called a theca.
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