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Ovophis tonkinensis is a species of Asian pit viper. It occurs in southern China and northern and central Vietnam. Ovophis are relatively large, broad-bodied pit vipers with pronounced sexual size dimorphism. They are widely distributed in mountainous regions throughout Asia. Ovophis monticola, the best known species, are terrestrial, nocturnal snakes that occur at moderate altitudes and favor moist conditions, feeding largely on rodents and reacting aggressively to disturbance. They reach sexual maturity at around 3 years of age and females lay 5–18 eggs and guard their clutch for around 2 months until hatching occurs. Leviton et al. (2003) describe Ovophis monticola as secretive and sluggish, often found hidden away in rock or log piles, and give the elevational range as 700–2400 m.

Investigations in recent years have revealed previously unrecognizerd complexity and important new insights with respect to the systematics of Asian pit vipers. For example, the species known as "Ovophis chaseni" (known only from the mountains of northern Borneo) is apparently not closely related to any other extant pit vipers and the species known as "Ovophis okinavensis" is apparently more closely related to Trimeresurus gracilis than to other Ovophis species--and T. gracilis is apparently not actually a part of the Trimeresurus radiation (Malhotra and Thorpe 2004 and refereces therein; Tsai et al. 2012 and references therein)!

Malhotra et al. (2011) undertook a broad phylogenetic analysis of Ovophis and concluded that the genus includes five very similar but diagnosable species:

O. makazayazaya (Taiwan, eastern and western China, northern Vietnam)

O. tonkinensis (southern China, northern and central Vietnam)

O. monticola (Nepal, northeastern India, Myanmar, northern Thailand, southern Laos, southwestern China [Sichuan and Yunnan], and northern and central Vietnam)

O. zayuensis (Xizang, Yunnan, northeastern India, and Myanmar)

O. convictus (West Malaysia)

(Malhotra et al. 2011 and references therein)

References

  • Leviton, A.E., G.O.U. Wogan, M.S. Koo, G.R. Zug, R.S. Lucas, and J.V. Vindum. 2003. The dangerously venomous snakes of Myanmar: illustrated checklist with keys. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 54(24): 407-462.
  • Malhotra, A. and R.S. Thorpe. 2004. A phylogeny of four mitochondrial gene regions suggests a revised taxonomy for Asian pitvipers Trimeresurus and Ovophis. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 32: 83-100.
  • Malhotra, A., K. Dawson, P. Guo, and R.S. Thorpe, 2011. Phylogenetic structure and species boundaries in the mountain pitviper Ovophis monticola (Serpentes: Viperidae: Crotalinae) in Asia. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 59: 444-457.
  • Tsai, I.-H., T.-S. Tsai, Y.-M. Wang, et al. 2012. Cloning and characterization of Trimeresurus gracilis venom phospholipases A2: Comparison with Ovophis okinavensis venom and the systematic implications, Toxicon 59: 151-157.

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Ovophis tonkinensis Ovophis generoko animalia da. Narrastien barruko Viperidae familian sailkatuta dago.

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Ovophis tonkinensis ( French )

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Ovophis tonkinensis est une espèce de serpents de la famille des Viperidae[1].

Répartition

Cette espèce se rencontre au Viêt Nam et dans le Hainan en République populaire de Chine[1].

Description

C'est un serpent venimeux.

Étymologie

Son nom d'espèce, composé de tonkin et du suffixe latin -ensis, « qui vit dans, qui habite », lui a été donné en référence au lieu de sa découverte, le Tonkin qui correspond aujourd'hui à la partie septentrionale du Viêt Nam actuel.

Publication originale

  • Bourret, 1934 : Notes herpétologiques sur l'Indochine française. I. Ophidiens de Chapa. Bulletin Général de l'Instruction Publique, Hanoi, vol. 1934, p. 129-138.

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Ovophis tonkinensis est une espèce de serpents de la famille des Viperidae.

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Ovophis tonkinensis là một loài rắn trong họ Rắn lục. Loài này được Bourret mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1934.[1] Chúng được tìm thấy ở Việt Nam và đảo Hải Nam.

Chú thích

  1. ^ Ovophis tonkinensis. The Reptile Database. Truy cập ngày 29 tháng 5 năm 2013.

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Ovophis tonkinensis là một loài rắn trong họ Rắn lục. Loài này được Bourret mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1934. Chúng được tìm thấy ở Việt Nam và đảo Hải Nam.

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