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Porthidium lansbergii
Porthidium lansbergii is a venomous pitviper species found in Central and South America. Currently, four subspecies are recognized, including the nominate subspecies described here.[3] Additional recommended knowledge
DescriptionAdults average 30-50 cm in length with a maximum of 90 cm. Terrestrial and moderately slender.[2] Common namesLansberg's hognosed pitviper. Also called patoco in Colombia and Panama.[2] Geographic rangeFound in extreme eastern Central America in the xeric coastal lowlands of central and eastern Panama. In northern South America in the Atlantic lowlands of Colombia and northern Venezuela, as well as the Pacific lowlands of Ecuador. The type locality given is "les environs de Turbaco [Department de Bolívar], en Colombie" According to Amaral (1929), likely from Tumaco.[1] According to the range map provided by Campbell & Lamar (2004), the subspecies P. l. rozei and P. l. lansbergii intergrade in the northern part of the Guajira Peninsula.[2] Subspecies
TaxonomyCapmbell & Lamar (2004) consider P. l. arcosae a full species.[2] See alsoReferences
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