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This [[Wikipedia:Category|category]] contains articles involving the [[Azemiopinae]], [[Causinae]] and [[Viperinae]] subfamilies - the true vipers or pitless vipers. Originally, the first two were also part of the Viperinae, which is why they are still often grouped together under this name. The pit vipers of the [[Crotalinae]] subfamily, a much larger group, have their own category: [[:Category:Pit vipers]].
This category contains articles involving the [[Azemiopinae]], [[Causinae]] and [[Viperinae]] subfamilies - the true vipers or pitless vipers. This listing is complete and all are valid names according to the current ITIS taxonomy. Originally, the first two subfamilies were also part of the Viperinae, which is why they are still often grouped together under this name. Of the entries below, 23 are redirect pages: 9 for monotypic taxa that redirect to a higher taxon, and 14 for nominate subspecies that redirect to their specific names. See also:
 
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* [[:Category:True vipers - Common names]].
* [[:Category:True vipers - Common names]].
* [[:Category:True vipers - Synonymy]].


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Revision as of 13:46, 25 January 2008

This category contains articles involving the Azemiopinae, Causinae and Viperinae subfamilies - the true vipers or pitless vipers. This listing is complete and all are valid names according to the current ITIS taxonomy. Originally, the first two subfamilies were also part of the Viperinae, which is why they are still often grouped together under this name. Of the entries below, 23 are redirect pages: 9 for monotypic taxa that redirect to a higher taxon, and 14 for nominate subspecies that redirect to their specific names. See also: