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Daboia is a
genus of vipers. The
following four
species are
recognized as
being valid:
Daboia mauritanica (Duméril & Bibron, 1848) –
Moorish viper Daboia...
- Russell's
viper (
Daboia russelii) is a
highly venomous snake in the
family Viperidae native to
South Asia. It was
described in 1797 by
George Shaw and...
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Daboia palaestinae, also
known as the
Palestine viper, is a
viper species endemic to the Levant. Like all vipers, it is venomous. It is
considered a leading...
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Daboia siamensis (Common name:
eastern Russell's viper,
Siamese Russell's viper, more) is a
viper species,
which is
endemic to
parts of
Southeast Asia...
- Russell's viper,
Daboia russelii Common krait,
Bungarus caeruleus Indian cobra, Naja naja
Indian saw-scaled viper,
Echis carinatus Daboia russelii, Russell's...
- lebetina. Obst (1983)
suggested inclusion of the
species in the
genus Daboia instead of Macrovipera. This is a
large snake, with
females reaching 150 cm...
- The
Moorish viper (
Daboia mauritanica or
Macrovipera mauritanica;
common names:
Moorish viper,
Sahara rock viper,
Atlas blunt-nosed viper, more) is a viper...
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Trustees of the
British Museum. (Edward Newman, printer.) xv + 125 pp. (
Daboia Xanthina, p. 24.)
Nilson G, Andrén C. 1986. The
mountain vipers of the Middle...
- and in 1938
separated out the
southern varieties as a
separate species (
Daboia palaestinae). In 1967
Mertens raised the name
bornmuelleri to
valid species...
- 1965
Pseudocerastes persicus persicus — Minton,
Dowling & Russell, 1968
Daboia (Pseudocerastes)
persica persica — Obst, 1983
Pseudocerastes persicus —...