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Aipysurus (129262)

English name: olive sea snakes

Children (10 direct children, 12 direct and indirect children):

Aipysurus fuscus
Timor reef snake

Aipysurus duboisii
Reef shallows sea snake

Aipysurus laevis (tree size 2)
Olive sea snake

Aipysurus apraefrontalis
Short-nosed sea snake

Aipysurus eydouxii
Spine-tailed sea snake

Aipysurus foliosquama
Leaf-scaled sea snake

Aipysurus tenuis
Brown-lined sea snake

Aipysurus mosaicus

Aipysurus pooleorum

Aipysurus eydouxi