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Bothriechis is a genus of pit vipers, commonly called palm vipers [2] or palm-pit vipers [3] found predominantly in Mexico and Central America, although the most common species, B. schlegelii, ranges as far south as Colombia and Peru. [4]
Scientific classification; Domain: Eukaryota: Kingdom: ... Bothriechis khwargi is a species of pit viper described in 2024. [1] [2] ... Add languages ...
The Central American eyelash-pitviper (Bothriechis nigroadspersus) (from Latin, nigrum, meaning "black", and adspersus meaning "sprinkled") is a species of pit viper. [ 1 ] Although once listed as a synonym of Bothriechis schlegelii , it was revalidated in a 2024 revision of the latter species.
Bothriechis schlegelii, known commonly as the highland eyelash-pitviper or Schlegel's eyelash-pitviper, [2] is a species of pit viper in the family Viperidae, native to Colombia. Somewhat small, arboreal snakes, B. schlegelii is perhaps best known for the namesake superciliary (" eyelash ") scales above its eyes , and for having distinctly ...
Bothriechis supraciliaris, commonly known as the blotched eyelash-pitviper, [3] is a species of venomous snake in the subfamily Crotalinae of the family Viperidae. The species is endemic to southern Pacific parts of Talamanca Mountain Range in Costa Rica and western Panama .
Bothriechis nubestris, the Talamancan palm-pitviper, is a species of pit viper native to cloud forests and montane rainforests in Costa Rica, specifically San José, Cartago and Limón. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The snake was mistaken for Bothriechis nigroviridis .
Scientific classification; Domain: Eukaryota: Kingdom: Animalia: Phylum: Chordata: Class: ... Bothriechis hussaini is a species of pit viper described in 2024. [1] [2]
Bothriechis guifarroi is a species of green palm pit vipers discovered in 2010 in the Texiguat Wildlife Refuge, in Northern Honduras. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Bothriechis guifarroi joins two other species of the genus Bothriechis , B. marchi and B. thalassinus , found in the Chortís Highlands of Honduras.