Dryophylax
Dryophylax is a genus of Colubrid snakes native to South America. These snakes are characterized by their slender body, arboreal habits and distinct coloration.
Geographic range
All species in the genus Dryophylax are endemic to South America, mainly Brazil and Venezuela, and sometimes ColombiaSpecies
The following 15 species are recognized as being valid.Dryophylax almae Franco & Ferreira, 2003Dryophylax ceibae Bailey & Thomas, 2007Dryophylax chaquensis Bergna & Álvarez, 1993Dryophylax chimanta Roze, 1958 -Roze's coastal house snake Dryophylax corocoroensis Gorzula & Ayarzagüena, 1996Dryophylax dixoni Bailey & Thomas, 2007Dryophylax duida Myers & Donnelly, 1996Dryophylax gambotensis Pérez-Santos & Moreno, 1989Dryophylax hypoconia Dryophylax marahuaquensis Gorzula & Ayarzagüena, 1996Dryophylax nattereri - Amazon coastal house snake, northern coastal house snakeDryophylax paraguanae Bailey & Thomas, 2007Dryophylax phoenix Franco, Trevine, Montingelli, & Zaher, 2017Dryophylax ramonriveroi Manzanilla & Sánchez, 2005 - Guianan coastal house snakeDryophylax yavi Myers & Donnelly, 1996Nota bene: A binomial authority in parentheses indicates that the species was originally described in a genus other than Dryophylax.