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17 Mar 2016 Full-text (PDF) | Atropoides nummifer-Distribution note.
We used 1400 bp of mitochondrial DNA sequence from two gene fragments (ND4 and cyt-b) to investigate phylogenetic relationships within Atropoides, with emphasis on the subspecies of A. nummifer. Although many relationships within the genus are strongly supported, monophyly of Atropoides was never supported,
Atropoides occiduus.pdf. Eli Garcia-Padilla. Uploaded by. Eli Garcia-Padilla. Other Contributions Miscellaneous Notes Literature Cited Bauer, A. M. 1990. Gekkonid lizards as prey of invertebrates and Foelix, R. F. 2011. Biology of Spiders. 3rd ed. Oxford University predators of vertebrates. Herpetological Review 21: 83–87.
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Higher Taxa, Viperidae, Crotalinae, Colubroidea, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes). Subspecies. Common Names. Synonym, Atropoides indomitus E.N. SMITH & FERRARI-CASTRO 2008. Atropoides mexicanus — ESPINAL et al. in JOHNSON et al. 2001: 103. Atropoides mexicanus — WILSON et al. in
ABSTRACT: We used 1400 bp of mitochondrial DNA sequence from two gene fragments (ND4 and cyt-b) to investigate phylogenetic relationships within Atropoides, with emphasis on the subspecies of A. nummifer. Although many relationships within the genus are strongly supported, monophyly of Atropoides was never.
30 Sep 2010 Viperid snakes of the genus Atropoides are distributed in Mexico and Central America and, owing to their size and venom yield, are capable of provoking severe envenomings in humans. This study evaluated, using an 'antivenomics' approach, the ability of a polyspecific (polyvalent) antivenom
1 Sep 2003 ABSTRACT: We used 1400 bp of mitochondrial DNA sequence from two gene fragments (ND4 and cyt-b) to investigate phylogenetic relationships within Atropoides, with emphasis on the subspecies of A. nummifer. Although many relationships within the genus are strongly supported, monophyly of
Download Venom of the Crotaline Snake Atropoides Nummifer (Jumping Viper) From Guatemala and Honduras: Comparative Toxic
Atropoides nummifer se encuentra distribuido a lo largo de la vertiente del Atlantico en Mexico y en las sierras a ambos lados de la division continental en Centro America. (Campbell & Lamar 1989. The Venomous Reptiles of Latin America. Cornell University Press;. Campbell & Lamar 2004. The Venomous Reptiles of the
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