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- species in the genus Trimeresurus are relatively small, primarily arboreal species, with thin bodies and prehensile tails. Most Trimeresurus species are typically...
- Trimeresurus stejnegeri is a species of venomous pit viper endemic to Asia. Two subspecies are currently recognized, including the nominate subspecies...
- returned it to the genus Trimeresurus and ****igned it the subgenus Trimeresurus, creating the new combination Trimeresurus (Trimeresurus) albolabris. Common...
- Trimeresurus insularis or Indonesian pit viper, Lesser Sunda Islands pit viper, Sunda white-lipped pit viper, red-tailed pit viper is a venomous pit viper...
- are five subspecies: Trimeresurus sabahi barati Regen**** & Kramer, 1981 – Sumatra, Mentawai Archipelago (Indonesia) Trimeresurus sabahi buniana Grismer...
- ISBN 1-893777-01-4 (volume). "Trimeresurus malcolmi ". The Reptile Database. www.reptile-database.org. "Trimeresurus malcolmi ". Integrated Taxonomic...
- Philippine snakes, V. The snakes of the genus Trimeresurus. Philippine Journal of Science 93: 251–276. Trimeresurus flavomaculatus at the Reptarium.cz Reptile...
- (Trimeresurus mcgregori, p. 173). Taylor (1919), p. 112. Taylor (1919), p. 110. Gumprecht A (2002). "Die Bambusottern der Gattung Trimeresurus Lacépède...
- Trimeresurus macrops is a venomous pit viper species endemic to Southeast Asia. No subspecies are currently recognized. Common names include large-e****...
- snakes and may refer to: Trimeresurus albolabris, native to southeastern Asia from India to China and Indonesia Trimeresurus macrops, native to Thailand...