Dipsadinae

Dipsadinae is a large subfamily of colubroid snakes, sometimes referred to as a family (Dipsadidae). Species of the subfamily Dipsadinae are found in most of the Americas, including the West Indies, and are most diverse in South America. There are more than 700 member species.

Dipsadinae are an ecologically and morphologically diverse group of mostly small to moderate-sized snakes, typically less than 80 cm in total length. Some are arboreal, but others are aquatic or terrestrial and may even burrow. Most are oviparous. Many eat frogs or lizards, and some consume mammals and birds. Several genera (e.g. Adelphicos, Atractus, Geophis, Dipsas, Ninia, Sibon, Sibynomorphus, Tropidodipsas) are specialized feeders on gooey and slimy prey, such as frog eggs, earthworms, snails, and slugs. Almost all species are completely harmless to humans, although a few genera (e.g. Borikenophis, Cubophis, Heterodon, Hydrodynastes, Philodryas) have inflicted painful bites with local, non-life-threatening symptoms.

Synonymy
Some authors refer to part or all of this group as Xenodontinae, but if the two names are used synonymously, Dipsadinae is the correct name because it is older. When Xenodontinae is used non-synonymously, it normally refers to the larger and more derived South American-Caribbean subclade containing the genus Xenodon and its relatives, whereas Dipsadinae sensu stricto is restricted to the smaller and more basal Central American subclade containing the genus Dipsas and its relatives. Also, a third North American group (sometimes called "Carphophiinae") contains nine species in five genera at the base of the Dipsadinae (the "North American relicts" thought to have descended from the ancestors of dipsadines as they crossed from Asia to South America by way of North America; genera Heterodon, Farancia, Diadophis, Carphophis, and Contia).

Genera
Within the Dipsadinae, the three major groups/clades or subfamilies are the Central American group ("Dipsadinae" sensu stricto), the South American + Caribbean group ("Xenodontinae"), and a small North American group (sometimes called the "Carphophiinae" or, incorrectly, "Heterodontinae"). In addition, a number of snake genera are likely to be dipsadines based on their morphology and geographic range, but because of the absence of genetic data and information about their closest relatives, they are considered genera incertae sedis and are not currently placed in a subgroup of the Dipsadinae.

Central American clade ("Dipsadinae" sensu stricto)
• Adelphicos Jan, 1862

• Amastridium Cope, 1861

• Atractus Wagler, 1828

• Cenaspis Campbell, Smith & Hall, 2018

• Chersodromus Reinhardt, 1861

• Coniophanes Hallowell, 1860

• Cryophis Bogert & Duellman, 1963

• Dipsas Laurenti, 1768

• Geophis Wagler, 1830

• Hypsiglena Cope, 1860

• Imantodes A.M.C. Duméril, 1853

• Leptodeira Fitzinger, 1843

• Ninia Baird & Girard, 1853

• Plesiodipsas Harvey, Fuenmayor, Portilla & Rueda-Almonacid, 2008

• Pliocercus Cope, 1860

• Pseudoleptodeira Taylor, 1938

• Rhadinaea Cope, 1863

• Sibon Fitzinger, 1826

• Tretanorhinus A.M.C. Duméril, Bibron & A.H.A. Duméril, 1854

• Trimetopon Cope, 1885

• Tropidodipsas Günther, 1858

• Urotheca Bibron, 1843

South American + Caribbean clade ("Xenodontinae")
• Tribe Saphenophiini Zaher, Grazziotin, Cadle, Murphy, de Moura-Leite & Bonatto, 2009

• * Saphenophis Myers, 1973

• * Pseudalsophis Zaher, Grazziotin, Cadle, Murphy, de Moura-Leite & Bonatto, 2009

• Tribe Psomophiini Zaher, Grazziotin, Cadle, Murphy, de Moura-Leite & Bonatto, 2009

• * Psomophis Myers & Cadle, 1994

• Tribe Elapomorphiini Jan, 1862

• * Apostolepis Cope, 1861

• * Coronelaps Lema & Deiques, 2010

• * Elapomorphus Wiegmann, 1843

• * Phalotris Cope, 1862

• Tribe Tropidodryadini Zaher, Grazziotin, Cadle, Murphy, de Moura-Leite & Bonatto, 2009

• * Tropidodryas Fitzinger, 1843

• Tribe Tachymenini Bailey, 1967

• * Apographon Trevine, Grazziotin, Giraudo, Sallesbery‐Pinchera, Vianna, & Zaher, 2022

• * Calamodontophis Amaral, 1963

• * Dryophylax Wagler, 1830

• * Galvarinus Trevine et al., 2022

• * Gomesophis Hoge & Mertens, 1959

• * Mesotes Trevine et al., 2022

• * Ptychophis Gomes, 1915

• * Tachymenis Wiegmann, 1835

• * Tachymenoides Trevine et al., 2022

• * Thamnodynastes Wagler, 1830

• * Tomodon A.M.C. Duméril, 1853

• * Zonateres Trevine, V. C., Grazziotin, F. G., Giraudo, A., Sallesbery‐Pinchera, N., Vianna, J. A., & Zaher, H. 2022

• Tribe Echinantherini Zaher, Grazziotin, Cadle, Murphy, de Moura-Leite & Bonatto, 2009

• * Adelphostigma Abegg, Santos-Jr, Costa, Battilana, Graboski, Vianna, Azevedo, Fagundes, Castille, Prado, Bonatto, Zaher, & Grazziotin, 2008

• * Amnisiophis Abegg, Santos Jr., Costa4, Battilana, Graboski, Vianna, Azevedo1, Fagundes ,Castille, Prado, Bonatto, Zaher, & Grazziotin, 2022

• * Dibernardia Myers, 1974

• * Echinanthera Cope, 1894

• * Taeniophallus Cope, 1895

• Tribe Amnesteophiini Myers, 2011

• * Amnesteophis Myers, 2011

• Tribe Caateboiini Zaher, Grazziotin, Cadle, Murphy, de Moura-Leite & Bonatto, 2009

• * Caaeteboia Zaher, Grazziotin, Cadle, Murphy, de Moura-Leite & Bonatto, 2009

• Tribe Pseudoboini Bailey, 1967

• * Boiruna Zaher, 1996

• * Clelia Fitzinger, 1826

• * Drepanoides Dunn, 1928

• * Mussurana Zaher, Grazziotin, Cadle, Murphy, de Moura-Leite & Bonatto, 2009

• * Oxyrhopus Wagler, 1830

• * Paraphimophis Grazziotin, Zaher, Murphy, Scrocchi, Benavides, Zhang & Bonatto, 2012

• * Phimophis Cope, 1860

• * Pseudoboa Schneider, 1801

• * Rhachidelus Boulenger, 1908

• * Rodriguesophis Grazziotin, Zaher, Murphy, Scrocchi, Benavides, Zhang & Bonatto, 2012

• * Siphlophis Fitzinger, 1843

• Tribe Philodryadini Cope, 1886

• * Chlorosoma Wagler, 1830

• * Ditaxodon Hoge, 1958

• * Incaspis Donoso-Barros, 1974

• * Philodryas Wagler, 1830

• * Xenoxybelis Machado, 1993

• Tribe Conophiini Zaher, Grazziotin, Cadle, Murphy, de Moura-Leite & Bonatto, 2009

• * Conophis W. Peters, 1860

• * Manolepis Cope, 1885

• Tribe Hydrodynastini Zaher, Grazziotin, Cadle, Murphy, de Moura-Leite & Bonatto, 2009

• * Hydrodynastes Fitzinger, 1843

• Tribe Hydropsini Dowling, 1975

• * Helicops Wagler, 1828

• * Hydrops Wagler, 1830

• * Pseudoeryx Fitzinger, 1826

• Tribe Xenodontini Bonaparte, 1845

• * Arcanumophis Smaga, Ttito, & Catenazzi, 2019

• * Baliodryas Zaher & Prudente, 2019

• * Erythrolamprus Wagler, 1830

• * Eutrachelophis Myers & McDowell, 2014

• * Lygophis Fitzinger, 1843

• * Xenodon H. Boie, 1826

• Tribe Alsophiini Fitzringer, 1843

• * Alsophis Fitzinger, 1843

• * Arrhyton Günther, 1858

• * Borikenophis Hedges & Vidal, 2009

• * Caraiba Zaher, Grazziotin, Cadle, Murphy, de Moura-Leite & Bonatto, 2009

• * Cubophis Hedges & Vidal, 2009

• * Haitiophis Hedges & Vidal, 2009

• * Hypsirhynchus Günther, 1858

• * Ialtris Cope, 1862

• * Magliophis Zaher, Grazziotin, Cadle, Murphy, de Moura-Leite & Bonatto, 2009

• * Uromacer A.M.C. Duméril, Bibron & A.H.A. Duméril, 1854

• Tribe incertae sedis

• * Paikwaophis Kok & Means, 2023

• * Xenopholis Peters, 1869

North American clade ("Carphophiinae")
• Carphophis Gervais, 1843

• Contia Girard, 1853

• Diadophis Girard, 1853

• Farancia Gray, 1842

• Heterodon Latreille (in Sonnini and Latreille), 1801

Genera incertae sedis
• Cercophis Fitzinger, 1843

• Crisantophis Villa, 1971

• Diaphorolepis Jan, 1863

• Emmochliophis Fritts & H.M. Smith, 1969

• Enuliophis McCranie & Villa, 1993

• Enulius Cope, 1870

• Hydromorphus W. Peters, 1859

• Lioheterophis Amaral, 1935

• Nothopsis Cope 1871

• Omoadiphas G. Köhler, Wilson & McCranie, 2001

• Rhadinella H.M. Smith, 1941

• Rhadinophanes Myers & Campbell, 1981

• Sordellina Procter, 1923

• Synophis Peracca 1896

• Tantalophis Duellman, 1958

• Thermophis Malnate, 1953 (the only Asian genus, likely at the base of the entire clade or at the base of the Dipdadinae + Natricinae clade)