-
collilineatus and C. d.
cascavella were
moved to the
synonymy of C. d.
terrificus following the
publication of a
paper by Wüster et al. in 2005.
Table notes:...
- durissus] var.
basiliscus — Garman, 1884
Crotalus terrificus — Boulenger, 1896 [Crotalus
terrificus]
basiliscus — Amaral, 1929
Crotalus basiliscus basiliscus...
- Cope, 1861 C[rotalus].
terrificus – Cope In
Yarrow In Wheeler, 1875
Crotalus durissus durissus – Klauber, 1936 C[rotalus]
terrificus cope**** – Amaral, 1937...
-
identified and
isolated was crotamine, from the
venom of
Crotalus durissus terrificus, a
tropical South American rattlesnake, by
Brazilian scientist José Moura...
-
Acalyptris terrificus is a moth of the
family Nepticulidae. It is
known only from the
Pacific Coast of
Mexico in the
Oaxaca region. The
wingspan is about...
- (crotoxin and crotamine) that
cause progressive paralysis.
Bites from C. d.
terrificus in
particular can
result in
impaired vision or
complete blindness, auditory...
- (Crotalus adamanteus),
South American rattlesnake (Crotalus
durissis terrificus), or fer-de-lance (Bothrops atrox). The
extracted venom is then diluted...
-
present in the
venom of the
South American rattlesnake (Crotalus
durissus terrificus). It is a 42-residue-long
protein containing 11
basic residues (nine lysines...
- from the
original on 2020-10-16.
Retrieved 2012-05-24.
Uberabasuchus terrificus sp. nov., a New
Crocodylomorpha from the
Bauru Basin (Upper Cretaceous)...
- & Álvarez-Herrera (2025)
describe new
fossil material of
Patagorhacos terrificus from the
Miocene Chichinales Formation (Argentina),
interpreted as supporting...