Subfamily of snakes
Lamprophiinae is a subfamily of lamprophiid snakes , a large group of mostly African snakes, most of which were formerly classified as colubrids but which we now know are actually more closely related to elapids .[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4] [ 5] [ 6]
Lamprophiine snakes are small to medium-sized snakes, several of which use constriction to subdue their prey. In general we know little about their ecology in the wild.
The best-known lamprophiines are probably the genera Boaedon and Lamprophis , commonly known as "house snakes". Several species are popular in the pet trade.
Chamaelycus and Dendrolycus are the most poorly known genera.[ 7]
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