Azemiops feae: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Class
Reptilia
Order
Squamata
Family
Viperidae
Genus
Azemiops
Species
Azemiops feae
Scientific Name
Azemiops feae

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Azemiops feae

Azemiopinae is a monogeneric subfamily created for the genus Azemiops that contains the viper species A. feae and A. kharini. They are commonly known as Fea's vipers. No subspecies are recognized. The first specimen was collected by Italian explorer Leonardo Fea, and was described as a new genus and new species by Boulenger in 1888. Formerly considered to be one of the most primitive vipers, molecular studies have shown that it is the sister taxon to the pit vipers, Crotalinae. It is found in the mountains of Southeast Asia, in China, southeastern Tibet, and Vietnam. Like all other vipers, they are venomous.

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Azemiops feae in languages:

Breton
Naer-wiber Fea
Bulgarian
Бирманска феерна отровница
Chinese
白头蝰
Czech
zmijovec fea
Dutch
Fea Adder
Dutch
Fea-adder
English
Fea Viper
English
Fea's Viper
English
Black-headed Burmese Viper
Estonian
Birmarästiklased
French
Vipère de Fea
German
Fea-Viper
German
Feaviper
Indonesian
Beludak Fea
Russian
Китайская гадюка
Russian
Бирманская гадюка-фея
Swedish
Feas huggorm
Thai
งูพิษเฟอา
Ukrainian
Гадюка бірманська
Vietnamese
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