- Gloydius ussuriensis
Taxobox
name = "Gloydius ussuriensis"
regnum =Animalia
phylum =Chordata
subphylum =Vertebrata
classis =Reptilia
ordo =Squamata
subordo =Serpentes
familia =Viperidae
subfamilia =Crotalinae
genus = "Gloydius "
species = "G. ussuriensis"
binomial = "Gloydius ussuriensis"
binomial_authority = (Emelianov, 1929)
synonyms = * "Ancistrodon halys intermedius" - Nikolsky, 1916
* "Ancistrodon halys brevicaudus" - Nikolsky, 1916
* "Ancistrodon blomhoffi brevicaudus" - Vogt, 1924
* "Agkistrodon halys intermedius" - Stejneger, 1925
* "Agkistrodon halys brevicaudus" - Stejneger, 1925
* "Ankistrodon halys brevicaudus" - Pavlov, 1926
* "Ancistrodon blomhoffii ussuriensis" - Emelianov, 1929
* "Agkistrodon blomhoffii ussuriensis" - Chernov, 1934
* "Agkistrodon halys ussuriensis" - Klemmer, 1963
* "Agkistrodon caliginosus" - Gloyd, 1972
* "Gloydius caliginosus" - Hoge & Romano-Hoge, 1981
* "Gloydius halys ussuriensis" - Hoge & Romano-Hoge, 1981
* "Agkistrodon ussuriensis" - Toriba, 1986
* ["Gloydius"] "ussuriensis" - Kraus, Mink & Brown, 1996McDiarmid RW, Campbell JA, Touré T. 1999. Snake Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference, vol. 1. Herpetologists' League. 511 pp. ISBN 1-893777-00-6 (series). ISBN 1-893777-01-4 (volume).]:"Common names: Ussuri mamushi.Gloyd HK, Conant R. 1990. Snakes of the "Agkistrodon" Complex: A Monographic Review. Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles. 614 pp. 52 plates. LCCN 89-50342. ISBN 0-916984-20-6.] ""Gloydius ussuriensis" is a venomous pitviper
species found in far east Russia, northeasternChina and theKorean Peninsula . Nosubspecies are currently recognized.ITIS|ID=634892|taxon="Gloydius ussuriensis"|year=2008|date=9 August]Description
Adult males are 37-63 cm in length, while adult females are 41-64.7 cm. However, this information, provided by Emelianov (1929), included two males of 37 cm each that may have been subadults; the next largest male was 41.8 cm. Based on this same data, tail lengths in males was 12-17% of total length, while that in females was 12-15% of total length.
The scalation usually includes 21 rows of
dorsal scales at midbody, all of which are keeled (although the keels on the first scale rows are faint), 146-157ventral scales and 39-54subcaudal scales . There are 7supralabial scales , with the second being the smallest and the fourth usually the largest.The color pattern consists of a light brownish gray to blackish ground color overlaid with a series of 24-33 relatively large and usually elliptical dorsolateral blotches. These blotches, which may oppose or alternate on either side of the middorsal line, are usually closed and have a pale interior with a dark smudge in the center that makes them look like a row of bull's-eyes on either side of the body. The bloches are separated laterally by one scale row, extend down to the first scale row, and may merge with blotches across the middorsal line. A dark postocular stripe is present that is bordered above by a narrow yellow or white line.
Geographic range
Found in far east Russia (Primorskiy Kray), northeastern
China ,North Korea andSouth Korea , as well as on Quelpart Island. Chernov proposed that the type locality be restricted to "Suchan River (in Primorskiy Kray)."Taxonomy
This species has long been confused with "G. saxatilis" in
Korea and "G. blomhoffii brevicaudus" in eastern parts ofLiaoning inChina , where it is sympatric with these forms. Its variable color pattern has not helped matters either.ee also
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List of crotaline species and subspecies
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