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* [[List of viperine species and subspecies]]. | |||
* [[:Category:True vipers - Common names|True vipers - Common names]]. | |||
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- Viperinae [r]: (Pitless vipers, true vipers, Old World vipers); a subfamily of venomous vipers found in Europe, Asia and Africa, distinguished by their lack of the heat-sensing pit organs that characterize their sister group, the Crotalinae. [e]
- List of viperine species and subspecies.
- True vipers - Common names.
- True vipers - Synonymy.
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- Adenorhinos [r]: A monotypic genus created for A. barbouri, a venomous viper species found only in Tanzania. [e]
- Atheris anisolepis [r]: Venomous viper of west central Africa (Gabon, Congo, and Angola). [e]
- Atheris ceratophora [r]: Venomous viper species limited to Tanzanian mountain ranges. The only horned, arboreal viper in Africa. [e]
- Atheris chlorechis [r]: Venomous bush viper species found only in West African forests. [e]
- Atheris desaixi [r]: Venomous viper species endemic to Kenya, with two isolated populations, with striking black and yellow coloration. [e]
- Atheris hispida [r]: Venomous viper found in Central Africa with extremely keeled scales and an almost bristly appearance. [e]
- Atheris katangensis [r]: Venomous bush viper endemic to Congo; smallest member (< 40 cm) of genus Atheris. [e]
- Atheris nitschei rungweensis [r]: African venomous viper subspecies found in Tanzania, Zambia and Malawi. [e]
- Atheris nitschei [r]: Venomous bush viper found from Uganda and DR Congo in the north to northern Malawi in the south. [e]
- Atheris squamigera [r]: Venomous viper species found in west and central Africa. [e]
- Proatheris [r]: Monotypic genus created for a venomous viper species, P. superciliaris, found in Tanzania, Malawi and Mozambique. [e]
- Xenopus laevis [r]: The South African Clawed Frog, an important model system in many branches of biology. [e]
- Rhytidectomy [r]: Plastic surgery procedure, also known as a facelift, to give the face a more youthful appearance. [e]
- Viperinae [r]: (Pitless vipers, true vipers, Old World vipers); a subfamily of venomous vipers found in Europe, Asia and Africa, distinguished by their lack of the heat-sensing pit organs that characterize their sister group, the Crotalinae. [e]
- Xenopus laevis [r]: The South African Clawed Frog, an important model system in many branches of biology. [e]
- Ganges Dolphin [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Atheris hispida [r]: Venomous viper found in Central Africa with extremely keeled scales and an almost bristly appearance. [e]
- Rhytidectomy [r]: Plastic surgery procedure, also known as a facelift, to give the face a more youthful appearance. [e]
- Platelet [r]: Cell fragments circulating in the blood. [e]