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The genera list does not match the "genera source"... where did the genera list come from? Pcb21| Pete 20:24, 2 Apr 2005 (UTC)
In the table, under Australeps, a common name "Copperhead" is given. That was a surprise to me, having known only of the North American copperhead, which I knew is a viper (pit viper) not an elapid. Should a note be added (as a similar one is, elsewhere) that these Australian copperheads are not related to the North American ones? I hesitate to do it myself, since I figured it out only by checking other Wikipedia articles. 140.147.236.194 ( talk) 22:07, 12 January 2010 (UTC)Stephen Kosciesza
The image in the infobox is of somewhat poor quality, with a glass reflection on one side and depicting an animal in an artificial environment (probably a terrarium) rather than in its natural habitat. Can someone choose a better-quality image? Since the article subject is fairly broad, I'm sure many suitable alternatives exist. Augurar ( talk) 05:37, 30 January 2013 (UTC)
What does "buccal floor" refer to? "Buccal" means "cheek," and, at least in mammals, there is no "floor" of the "cheek." 173.224.156.33 ( talk) 16:01, 18 April 2013 (UTC)
"There are commercial monovalent and polyvalent antivenoms for Mambas, Cobras, Najas, and some other important elapids."
Cobras are Najas.
No need for capitalisation.
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The genera list does not match the "genera source"... where did the genera list come from? Pcb21| Pete 20:24, 2 Apr 2005 (UTC)
In the table, under Australeps, a common name "Copperhead" is given. That was a surprise to me, having known only of the North American copperhead, which I knew is a viper (pit viper) not an elapid. Should a note be added (as a similar one is, elsewhere) that these Australian copperheads are not related to the North American ones? I hesitate to do it myself, since I figured it out only by checking other Wikipedia articles. 140.147.236.194 ( talk) 22:07, 12 January 2010 (UTC)Stephen Kosciesza
The image in the infobox is of somewhat poor quality, with a glass reflection on one side and depicting an animal in an artificial environment (probably a terrarium) rather than in its natural habitat. Can someone choose a better-quality image? Since the article subject is fairly broad, I'm sure many suitable alternatives exist. Augurar ( talk) 05:37, 30 January 2013 (UTC)
What does "buccal floor" refer to? "Buccal" means "cheek," and, at least in mammals, there is no "floor" of the "cheek." 173.224.156.33 ( talk) 16:01, 18 April 2013 (UTC)
"There are commercial monovalent and polyvalent antivenoms for Mambas, Cobras, Najas, and some other important elapids."
Cobras are Najas.
No need for capitalisation.