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Species of snake
Dipsas trinitatis, the Trinidad snail-eater, is a non-venomous snake found in Trinidad. Murphy, J. (2016) Dipsas trinitatis. In: IUCN 2016. IUCN Red List
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Genus of snakes
genus Dipsas are known as snail-eaters. The genus Dipsas includes over 50 distinct species. The following species are recognized as being valid. Dipsas albifrons
Dipsas
Species of snake
slugs. Dipsas trinitatis, the Trinidad snail-eater from Trinidad and Tobago, has sometimes been considered a subspecies of Dipsas variegata (Dipsas variegata
Dipsas_variegata
Dipsas trinitatis Dipsas turgidus Dipsas vagrans Dipsas vagus Dipsas variegata Dipsas ventrimaculatus Dipsas vermiculata Dipsas viguieri Dipsas williamsi
List of snakes by scientific name
List_of_snakes_by_scientific_name
planiceps Troschel, 1848 Anolis rejectus Garrido & Schwartz, 1972 Anolis trinitatis Reinhardt & Lütken, 1862 Anolis vanidicus Garrido & Schwartz, 1972 Anolis
List of reptiles of Trinidad and Tobago
List_of_reptiles_of_Trinidad_and_Tobago
Coniophanes melanocephalus Coniophanes sarae Conophis morai Cryophis hallbergi Dipsas maxillaris Eirenis rechingeri Eirenis thospitis Elachistodon westermanni
IUCN Red List data deficient species (Chordata)
IUCN_Red_List_data_deficient_species_(Chordata)
Chacachacare, but the report has not been confirmed with a specimen. Dipsas variegata trinitatis is only known in Trinidad and Tobago from a single collection
List of snakes of Trinidad and Tobago
List_of_snakes_of_Trinidad_and_Tobago
Animals classified as vulnerable by the IUCN
paucidens Atractus roulei Calamodontophis paucidens Coniophanes dromiciformis Dipsas elegans Erythrolamprus atraventer Geophis juliai Geophis nephodrymus Haitiophis
IUCN Red List vulnerable species (Animalia)
IUCN_Red_List_vulnerable_species_(Animalia)
DIPSAS TRINITATIS
DIPSAS TRINITATIS
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Disus Bearer
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Lighting
Male
Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Greek Dismas, DIMAS means "sunset."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Lion
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lighting up, One who lights lamps
Boy/Male
Indian
Great
Boy/Male
Slavic
In Catholic writings Dimas is the compassionate thief who died with Jesus.
Girl/Female
Indian
Shining, Goddess Lakshmi
Boy/Male
Indian
Lion
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lamp, Kindle
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Diss in Suffolk, which gets its name from a Norman pronunciation of Middle English diche, Old English dīc ‘ditch’, ‘dike’ (see Dyke).German : habitational name from Dissen near the Teutoburg forest.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Lion
Girl/Female
Indian
River
Boy/Male
Hindu
Bright
Boy/Male
Indian
Lion
Male
English
Anglicized form of Greek Dysmas, DISMAS means "sunset." This name is not actually found in the bible but was given by Christians to the thief who was crucified beside Jesus.
Male
Hindi/Indian
(दीपक) Short form of Hindi Dipaka, DIPAK means "little lamp."
Boy/Male
Indian
Scholar
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
From Divine
Boy/Male
Muslim
Scholar
DIPSAS TRINITATIS
DIPSAS TRINITATIS
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Star
Girl/Female
Tamil
Satisfaction, Peace, Happiness
Boy/Male
English
Bald. Famous Bearers: Early 20th century American President Coolidge; fashion designer Calvin...
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Fragrances; Victories
Boy/Male
Arabic
River; Pilgrim to Makkah
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Terry 1.
Boy/Male
English American
Rock.
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Good Boy
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Latin
Blackbird
Boy/Male
Gaelic Scottish
Farmer.
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a.
Having sucking disks on the toes, as the tree frogs.
n.
A serpent whose bite was fabled to produce intense thirst.
n.
A kind of candy or sweetneat made up in small balls or disks.
a.
Having the femoral artery developed as the principal artery of the leg; -- said of certain birds, as the cotingas and pipras.
n.
A large East Indian nocturnal tree snake (Dipsas dendrophila). It is not venomous.
n.
One of the series of disks or pistons in the chain pump.
n.
A genus of harmless colubrine snakes.
a.
Bearing disks.
n.
One of the disks forming the ends of a lantern wheel or pinion.
v. t.
A handsaw with coarse teeth which have but a slight set, used for cutting wood in the direction of the fiber; -- called also ripping saw.
a.
Of or pertaining to the pipras, or the family Pipridae.
n.
A small interval, less than any in actual practice, but used in the mathematical calculation of intervals.
n. pl.
A division of amphibians having suctorial disks on the toes, as the tree frogs.
pl.
of Diesis
pl.
of Pipra
n.
The mark /; -- called also double dagger.
pl.
of Pipa
n.
One of the dark particles forming the doubly refracting disks of muscle fibers.
n.
A genus of living Foraminifera, forming broad, thin, circular disks, containing numerous small chambers.
n.
One who dips slightly into anything; a superficial meddler.