![]() ![]() Morphological and molecular phylogenies of viperines: conflicting evidence? Kaupia (Darmstadt) (8): 21-30 - get paper here Notes of a collection of reptiles from the Gaboon country, West Africa, recently presented to the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, by Dr. Zoological Miscellany 2: 68-71 - get paper here Monographic Synopsis of the Vipers or the family Viperidae. Zoosystematics and Evolution 96(1): 237-262 - get paper here At the edge of extinction: a first herpetological assessment of the proposed Serra do Pingano Rainforest National Park in Uíge Province, northern Angola. Ernst R, Lautenschläger T, Branquima MF, Hölting M 2020.Paris, Librairie Encyclopédique de Roret: i-xii + 781-1536 - get paper here Deuxième partie, comprenant l'histoire des serpents venimeux. Erpétologie générale ou histoire naturelle complète des reptiles. Venomous Snakes of Africa - Giftschlangen Afrikas. Histoire Naturelle, génerale et particulièredes reptiles, ouvrage faisant suite, a l'histoiure naturelle, générale et particulière composée par LECLERC DE BUFFON, et redigée par C. Chippaux, Jean-Philippe & Kate Jackson 2019.Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, Volume 128, Issue 2, October 2019, Pages 251–262, - get paper here ![]() Life history and age-dependent mortality processes in tropical reptiles. Cayuela, Hugo Godfrey C Akani, Emmanuel M Hema, Edem A Eniang, Nioking Amadi, Stephanie N Ajong, Daniele Dendi, Fabio Petrozzi, Luca Luiselli 2019.Journal of Proteome Research 6(7):2732-2745 - get paper here Snake venomics of bitis species reveals large intragenus venom toxin composition variation: application to taxonomy of congeneric taxa. Catalogue of the snakes in the British Museum, Vol. Bonn zoological Bulletin 60 (1): 35-61 - get paper here The reptiles (Testudines, Squamata, Crocodylia) of the forested southeast of the Republic Guinea (Guinée forestière), with a country-wide checklist. Böhme, Wolfgang, Mark-Oliver Rödel, Christian Brede & Philipp Wagner 2011.Want to get lens-to-nose with venomous snakes? Reptile & Amphibian Magazine (Feb 1996): 66-71 Contributions to the Anatomy of the Ophidia. Ancient habitat shifts and organismal diversification are decoupled in the African viper genus Bitis (Serpentes: Viperidae). Barlow A, Wüster W, Kelly CMR, Branch WR, Phelps T, Tolley KA.However, Shaw 1792 didn’t use a binomial and only called it the Horn-nosed Snake, hence the name was apparently only coined in 1802.ĭistribution: For a map with localities in Equatorial Guinea see SÁNCHEZ-VIALAS et al. 1999: 364 have argued that the original author is SHAW 1792: 94 who illustrated and described this species. Reportedly (Shaw, 1802: 400) in the British Museum but not identi- fiable from the listings in Boulenger (1896: 500-501). Republic of South Sudan (RSS), W Kenya, Uganda, Angola, W/C/E Democratic Republic of the Congo (Zaire), Congo (Brazzaville), Gabon, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Nigeria, Benin, Togo, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea (Conakry), Central African Republic, Tanzania, Zambia 2019īitis nasicornis - SENTER & CHIPPAUX 2022 2018: 579īitis (Macrocerastes) nasicornis - BARLOW et al. 1999īitis nasicornis - MCDIARMID, CAMPBELL & TOURÉ 1999: 364īitis (Macrocerastes) nasicornis - WITTENBERG et al. Vipera hexacera DUMÉRIL & BIBRON 1854: 1416īitis (Macrocerastes) nasicornis - LENK et al. Viperidae, Viperinae, Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes)Ĭoluber nasicornis SHAW & NODDER 1792 (unnumbered page before plate 94)Ĭerastes nasicornis - WAGLER (fide HALLOWELL 1857: 62) Find more photos by Google images search: ![]()
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