Talk:Acrochordidae

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To wikipedia: You have a mistake in the definitio of the Acrochordidae Family of snakes, because the text say that they are "..xenophidian snakes" (it means Xenophidia Superfamiliy of snakes) and below the text you put the Family Acrochordidae inside the Henophidia Superfamiliy, and then, in the definition of Henophidia Superfamiliy you don´t mention the Family acrochordidae inside the list of Families (below the text). So that, we can´t know if the Familiy Acrochordidae belongs to the Henophidia Superfamiy or to the Xenophidia Superfamily. To add your information, I can tell that in other web pages the Family Acrochordidae belongs to a separate Superfamily called Acrochordoidea. Thanks - Martin-

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