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Ovophis zayuensis (JIANG, 1977)

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Higher TaxaViperidae, Crotalinae, Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Zayuan mountain pitviper
G: Zayuan Grubenotter
Chinese: 察隅烙铁头蛇 
SynonymTrimeresurus monticola zayuensis JIANG 1977
Ovophis monticola zayuensis — GOLAY et al. 1993
Ovophis monticola zayuensis — WELCH 1994: 95
Ovophis zayuensis — ZHAO 1995
Trimeresurus monticola zhaokentangi ZHAO 1995
Ovophis monticola zhaokentangi DAVID 1995
Ovophis monticola zayuensis — MCDIARMID, CAMPBELL & TOURÉ 1999: 319
Ovophis zayuensis — GUMPRECHT et al. 2004
Ovophis monticola zhaokentangi — GUMPRECHT et al. 2004
Ovophis zayuensis — GUO et al. 2006
Ovophis zayuensis — WALLACH et al. 2014: 514
Ovophis zayuensis — GERARD et al. 2024 
DistributionChina (Xizang), India (Arunachal Pradesh), elevation 1280-2100 m

Type locality: Xizang, Zayü, elevation 1800 m

zhaokentangi : China; Type locality: Bapo, Gongshan Co., Yunnan Province, China, elevation 1400-1500 m.  
Reproductionoviparous 
TypesHolotype: CIB 7315024, Male; 1800 m; 7. 22, 1973.
Holotype: KIZ 730093 (Kunming Institute of Zoology) [zhaokentangi] 
DiagnosisDiagnosis: third supralabial larger than the fourth, unpaired subcaudals, high ventral scale counts between 158–176. [MALHOTRA et al. 2011, Appendix G]


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CommentVenomous!

Subspecies: GOLAY et al. (1993) recognized four subspecies, monticola, convictus, makazayazaya, and zayuensis while DAVID & VOGEL (1996) mentioned only 2 (monticola, orientalis, and zhaokentangi). MCDARMID et al. (1999) didn’t explicitely adopt any of these arrangements by listing all of these forms in the synonymy of monticola. However, they “prefer to treat zayuensis as a subspecies of O. monticola.”

Synonymy: The genus Ovophis was not supported in a recent DNA analysis by TU et al. (2000). Malhotra et al. 2011 “found no compelling evidence for the treatment of O. m. zhaokentangi and O. zayuensis as separate taxa.” 
Etymologynamed after its type locality in Zayu County, Xizang. 
References
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  • Gerard, J. D., Boruah, B., Deepak, V., & Das, A. 2024. First record of two species of venomous snakes Bungarus suzhenae and Ovophis zayuensis (Serpentes: Elapidae, Viperidae) from India. Journal of Threatened Taxa, 16(6), 25385-25399 - get paper here
  • Gumprecht, A.; Tillack, F.; Orlov, N.L.; Captain, A. & Ryabow, S. 2004. Asian pitvipers. Geitje Books, Berlin, 368 pp.
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  • Malhotra, Anita; Karen Dawson, Peng Guo and Roger S. Thorpe 2011. Phylogenetic structure and species boundaries in the mountain pitviper Ovophis monticola (Serpentes: Viperidae: Crotalinae) in Asia. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 59 (2): 444-457 - get paper here
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