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  2. Porthidium - Wikipedia

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    Common names: hognose pit vipers [2] Porthidium is a genus of pit vipers found in Mexico and southward to northern South America. [1] The name is derived from the Greek word portheo and the suffix -idus, which mean "destroy" and "having the nature of", apparently a reference to the venom. [2] As of August 2016 nine species are recognized as ...

  3. Porthidium nasutum - Wikipedia

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    Common names: hognosed pit viper, [1] hognosed pit viper, [3] rainforest hognosed pit viper, [4] horned hog-nosed viper. [5] Porthidium nasutum is a pit viper species found in southern Mexico, Central America and northern South America. No subspecies are currently recognized. [1] [3]

  4. Craspedocephalus puniceus - Wikipedia

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    Craspedocephalus puniceus is a venomous pit viper species endemic to Southeast Asia. Common names include: flat-nosed pitviper, [3] flat-nosed pit viper, and ashy pit viper. [4] No subspecies are currently recognized. [5]

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  6. Pit vipers are a subfamily of venomous snakes that have heat-sensing organs in between their eyes and nose, according to the American Museum of Natural History.. The organ looks like a gap in the ...

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  8. Porthidium lansbergii - Wikipedia

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    Porthidium lansbergii is a species of venomous snake, a pit viper in the family Viperidae. The species is native to eastern Central America and northwestern South America . Four subspecies are recognized, including the nominate subspecies described here.

  9. Craspedocephalus - Wikipedia

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    Horseshoe pit viper The hills of southern India. C. travancoricus: Mallik, Srikanthan, Ganesh, Vijayakumar, Campbell, Malhotra, & Shanker, 2021 0 India C. trigonocephalus: Donndorff, 1798 0 Ceylon pit viper, Sri Lankan green pit viper Throughout Sri Lanka from low elevations to about 1,800 m. C. wiroti: Trutnau, 1981 0 Wirot's pit viper