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names for C.
rhombeatus include rhombic night adder,
demon night adder, Cape
night adder,
African night adder, and Cape viper. C.
rhombeatus is
found in...
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Psammophylax rhombeatus is
typically 45 to 85 centimetres; however,
there have been
measurements recorded up to 140 centimetres.
Psammophylax rhombeatus, much...
- resembles.
Typical specimens of D.
scabra even more
closely resemble Causus rhombeatus, the
rhombic night adder. The
colouration of E.
carinatus generally tends...
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Bothrocophias colombi****,
commonly known as the
Colombian toad-headed pitviper, is a
species of
venomous snake in the
family Viperidae. It is endemic...
- species, C. maculatus, was
previously considered to be a
subspecies of C.
rhombeatus. Penner, J.; Rödel, M.-O.; Luiselli, L.; Chirio, L.; Z****i-Boulou, A.-G...
- occasions. Both were road-killed snakes, the first, an
adult Psammophylax rhombeatus, the
second an
adult karoo whip snake,
Psammophis notostictus. It is also...
- (Imprimerie National, printer). xx + 203 pp. +
Plates I–XIX. (Causus
rhombeatus, part, p. 146). (in French). Boulenger, G.A. (1905). "A List of the Batrachians...
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Psammophylax ocellatus (Bocage, 1873) -
Angolan skaapsteker Psammophylax rhombeatus (Linnaeus, 1758) -
spotted gr**** snake,
spotted skaapsteker,
rhombic skaapsteker...
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crowned sandgrouse (Pterocles coronatus), and the Cape
night adder (Causus
rhombeatus). In 1826,
botanists Cham. & Schltdl.
published a
genus of
flowering plants...
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Causus Common night adder, C.
rhombeatus Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:
Chordata class:
Reptilia Order: Squamata...