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treated as a
synonym of L.
stenophrys. The
Reptile Database follows the
position of
Campbell and Lamar.
Adults of L.
stenophrys commonly grow to more than...
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thought to be
closer to L. muta than to the two
Central American species L.
stenophrys and L. melanocephala. * Not
including the
nominate subspecies. T Type...
- America. L.
acrochorda was
formerly considered a
synonym of
Lachesis stenophrys. L.
acrochorda has a
light brown head and
black postocular stripes that...
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described here. Two
additional subspecies, L. m.
melanocephala and L. m.
stenophrys, had
earlier been recognized. However, both were
elevated to
species level...
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eyebrow bee orchid, Ophrys;
Central American bushmaster,
Lachesis stenophrys Melanophrys, fly genus; Cyanophrys,
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bushmaster (Lachesis muta) and
Central American bushmaster (Lachesis
stenophrys), with a
maximum length in the
range of 3 to 4 m (10 to 13 ft), with the...
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bushmaster Lachesis muta rhombeata,
Atlantic forest bushmaster Lachesis stenophrys,
Central American bushmaster Metlapilcoatlus,
Jumping vipers Metlapilcoatlus...
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Bothriechis nigroadspersus Bothrops asper Porthidium nasutum Lachesis stenophrys Cope 1875 Nicaragua,
Costa Rica,
Panama Lachesis melanocephala Solòrzano...
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Lachesis Lachesis acrochorda Lachesis melanocephala Lachesis muta
Lachesis stenophrys Lampropeltis Lampropeltis abnorma Lampropeltis alterna Lampropeltis annulata...
- Garcia, 2009
Cariblatta spinostylata Lopes & Oliveira, 2002
Cariblatta stenophrys Rehn & Hebard, 1927
Cariblatta tetrastylata Lopes & Garcia, 2009 Cariblatta...