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  2. Craspedocephalus trigonocephalus - Wikipedia

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    Craspedocephalus trigonocephalus, the Sri Lankan pit viper, [4] Ceylon pit viper, [3] Sri Lankan green pitviper [3] or locally, pala polonga, (Sinhala: පළා පොළඟා) is a venomous pit viper species endemic to Sri Lanka. No subspecies are currently recognized. [3]

  3. 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

  4. Pit viper - Wikipedia

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    Mount Kinabalu pit viper, Chasen's mountain pit viper Borneo: Gloydius: Hoge & Romano-Hoge, 1981 22 Asian moccasins Russia, east of the Ural Mountains through Siberia, Iran, the Himalayas from Pakistan, India, Nepal and China, Korea, Japan and the Ryukyu Islands: Hypnale: Fitzinger, 1843 3 Hump-nosed pit vipers Sri Lanka and India Lachesis ...

  5. List of snakes of South Asia - Wikipedia

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    Common hump-nosed pit viper Hypnale hypnale India, Sri Lanka; Millard's hump-nosed pit viper Hypnale nepa Sri Lanka; Wall's hump-nosed pit viper Hypnale walli Sri Lanka; Blotched pit viper Ovophis monticola Bangladesh, India, Nepal; Brown spotted pit viper Protobothrops mucrosquamatus India, Bangladesh, China, Myanmar, Vietnam; Protobothrops ...

  6. Hypnale nepa - Wikipedia

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    Hypnale nepa, the Sri Lankan hump-nosed viper, [3] is a venomous pitviper species endemic to Sri Lanka where it is known as මූකලන් තෙලිස්සා (mukalan thelissa) in Sinhala. Earlier thought that Hypnale walli and Hypnale nepa were two distinct species, but it is now accepted that it is the same species and Hypnale walli ...

  7. Hypnale - Wikipedia

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    Common names: hump-nosed vipers, [2] hump-nosed pit vipers. [3] Hypnale is a genus of pit vipers endemic to Sri Lanka and southwestern India. [1] Three monotypic species are currently recognized (no subspecies). [4] All members have more or less upturned snouts that produce a hump-nosed effect. [2]

  8. Hypnale hypnale - Wikipedia

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    Hypnale hypnale is a venomous pit viper species endemic to India and Sri Lanka. [1] Common names include the hump-nosed viper, [2] Merrem's hump-nosed viper [3] hump-nosed pit viper, [4] [5] and Oriental hump-nosed viper. [6] No subspecies are currently recognized. [7]

  9. Hypnale zara - Wikipedia

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    Hypnale zara, the lowlands hump-nosed pit viper, is a venomous pit viper species endemic to Sri Lanka. It is distinguished from Hypnale nepa by variably colored body and less upcurved snout. No subspecies are currently recognized.