Bothrops ammodytoides is a pitviper species endemic to Argentina that inhabits arid and semiarid areas from sea level to more than 3000 m, reaching the southernmost latitude for snakes. According to previous studies, the species is placed in the Bothrops alternatus group. We redescribe Bothrops ammodytoides based on examination of 101 specimens and provide new data on lepidosis, hemipenial morphology, cranial osteology, variation in coloration, and distribution. We compare Bothrops ammodytoides with representative species of the genus and related genera. Morphological comparisons reveal considerable affinities between Bothrops ammodytoides, Bothrops pictus, Bothrops andianus, and Bothrocophias microphthalmus, suggesting that the current tax...
An analysis is made of the taxonomic characteristics of the snakes belonging to the Bothrops asper c...
The enigmatic pitviper Bothrops lojanus, is an endangered snake known only in southwestern Ecuador. ...
Saphenophis, new genus, accommodates five species of South American colubrid snakes: Dromicus boursi...
Species in the genus Bothrops s. l. are extraordinarily variable in ecology and geography, compared ...
Species in the genus Bothrops s. l. are extraordinarily variable in ecology and geography, compared ...
Carrasco, Paola A., Grazziotin, Felipe G., Farfán, Roy Santa Cruz, Koch, Claudia, Ochoa, José Antoni...
We describe a new species of montane pitviper of the genus Bothrops from the Cordillera Oriental of ...
15 p. : ill. (1 col.), 1 map ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 12-14).The name Bothrop...
Cladistic relationships were assessed for ten Middle American and eleven South American pit vipers o...
FIGURE 11. Distribution of Bothrops monsignifer and geographically close species of Bothrops and Bot...
FIGURE 6. Dorsal (left) and ventral (right) views of preserved paratypes (CORBIDI 10377—A, TL= 1178 ...
FIGURE 2. Distribution of the lineages of the Bothrops neuwiedi species group. Symbols are as follow...
FIGURE 6. Dorsolateral view of head of the paratype (MUSA 4350—A, D, 20 mm HL) and holotype (MUBI 12...
FIGURE 5. Dorsal view of the holotype (MUBI 12319—A, 1073 mm TL) and paratypes (MUBI 14679—B, 553 mm...
The populations of pit vipers from South West CostaRica, have traditionally been identified as Bothr...
An analysis is made of the taxonomic characteristics of the snakes belonging to the Bothrops asper c...
The enigmatic pitviper Bothrops lojanus, is an endangered snake known only in southwestern Ecuador. ...
Saphenophis, new genus, accommodates five species of South American colubrid snakes: Dromicus boursi...
Species in the genus Bothrops s. l. are extraordinarily variable in ecology and geography, compared ...
Species in the genus Bothrops s. l. are extraordinarily variable in ecology and geography, compared ...
Carrasco, Paola A., Grazziotin, Felipe G., Farfán, Roy Santa Cruz, Koch, Claudia, Ochoa, José Antoni...
We describe a new species of montane pitviper of the genus Bothrops from the Cordillera Oriental of ...
15 p. : ill. (1 col.), 1 map ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 12-14).The name Bothrop...
Cladistic relationships were assessed for ten Middle American and eleven South American pit vipers o...
FIGURE 11. Distribution of Bothrops monsignifer and geographically close species of Bothrops and Bot...
FIGURE 6. Dorsal (left) and ventral (right) views of preserved paratypes (CORBIDI 10377—A, TL= 1178 ...
FIGURE 2. Distribution of the lineages of the Bothrops neuwiedi species group. Symbols are as follow...
FIGURE 6. Dorsolateral view of head of the paratype (MUSA 4350—A, D, 20 mm HL) and holotype (MUBI 12...
FIGURE 5. Dorsal view of the holotype (MUBI 12319—A, 1073 mm TL) and paratypes (MUBI 14679—B, 553 mm...
The populations of pit vipers from South West CostaRica, have traditionally been identified as Bothr...
An analysis is made of the taxonomic characteristics of the snakes belonging to the Bothrops asper c...
The enigmatic pitviper Bothrops lojanus, is an endangered snake known only in southwestern Ecuador. ...
Saphenophis, new genus, accommodates five species of South American colubrid snakes: Dromicus boursi...