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- whether or not juvenile and newborn golden lanceheads must compete for food with other fauna. Golden lanceheads are known to suffer from flukes (specifically...
- subcaudals, which are generally divided. Lacépède originally applied the name "lanceheads" to all of these snakes, which he considered conspecific. Thus, older...
- stated that the po****tion remains at 2,000 to 4,000 golden lanceheads. The golden lancehead also may be at risk from inbreeding, effects of which are evident...
- Americas. The groups of snakes represented here include rattlesnakes, lanceheads, and Asian pit vipers. The type genus for this subfamily is Crotalus,...
- The Saint Lucia lancehead or Saint Lucia pit viper (Bothrops caribbaeus) is an endangered species of pit viper endemic to the island of Saint Lucia in...
- species are recognized. Common names include Asian palm pit vipers, Asian lanceheads, and green pit vipers. Most species in the genus Trimeresurus are relatively...
- Bothrops chloromelas, the coastal lancehead or Inca forest pit viper, is a venomous species of pit viper found in South America. The species was first...
- Bothrops atrox — also known as the common lancehead, fer-de-lance, barba amarilla and mapepire balsain — is a highly venomous pit viper species found...
- lanceolatusknown as the fer-de-lance, Martinican pit viper, and Martinique lancehead — is a species of pit viper endemic to the Caribbean island of Martinique...
- societies, applied the following nomenclature: Bothrops Wagler, 1824: Lanceheads (English) Bothrops asper (Garman, 1884[1883]): Terciopelo (English) In...