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Bothriechis lateralis

Bothriechis lateralis is a venomous pit viper species found in the mountains of Costa Rica and western Panama.[2] No subspecies are currently recognized.[5]

Bothriechis lateralis
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Suborder: Serpentes
Family: Viperidae
Genus: Bothriechis
Species:
B. lateralis
Binomial name
Bothriechis lateralis
Peters, 1862
Synonyms
  • Bothriechis lateralis Peters, 1862
  • B[othrops]. (Bothriechis) lateralis Müller, 1877
  • Lachesis lateralis Boulenger, 1896
  • Bothrops lateralis Amaral, 1930
  • Bothriechis lateralis Campbell & Lamar, 1979[2]
Common names: side-striped palm pitviper[3] side-striped palm viper,[4] more.

Description edit

Adult specimens may exceed 100 centimetres (39 in), but are usually less than 80 centimetres (31 in) in length. These are relatively slender snakes and have a prehensile tail.[3]

 
B. lateralis

The color pattern consists of an emerald green to bluish green ground color, overlaid with a series of yellow alternating paravertebral vertical bars. Some of the scales adjacent to the yellow in this pattern may be blue or black-tipped. The belly is a uniform yellowing-green, bordered on either side by a pale yellow stripe running along the lower portion of the paraventral scales and the extreme lateral part of the ventral scales. The head is uniformly green on top and a blue or blue-gray postocular stripe may be present. If a postocular stripe is present, it is weakly defined, especially in large adults. The iris is yellow.[3][6]

Juvenile specimens are usually brown with dark brown markings on the head, bronze irises, postocular stripes, paravertebral makings that are edged with yellow, and a tail tip that is yellow or chartreuse. Captive juveniles retain this color pattern for about six months, after which the ground color starts to become a dull lime green and the yellow edges of the paravertebral vertical bars more prominent. It is thought that the shift to adult coloration takes about 18–24 months to complete.[3]

Like many green snakes, captive adults tend to become blue over time, although blue specimens are sometimes found in the wild.[3]

Common names edit

Side-striped palm-pitviper,[3] side-striped palm viper,[4] green palm viper,[7] yellow-lined palm viper and parrot viper[6]

Geographic range edit

Found in the mountains of Costa Rica and western Panama, including the Cordillera de Tilarán, the Cordillera Central and the Cordillera de Talamanca to the provinces of Chiriquí Province and Veraguas. Occurs at 850–980 m altitude. The type locality is listed as "Costa Rica vom Vulcan Barbo [Volcán Barba] ... und .. Veragua" [Panama].[2]

Habitat edit

Occurs in lower montane forest, lower montane wet forest, and lower montane rainforest. Although this species is able to survive is some areas that have been altered for agricultural purposes, such as coffee plantations, it seems they are slowly disappearing from these places. On the other hand, it is common in some protected areas, where populations appear to be doing quite well.[3]

Behavior edit

This is an arboreal species that spends its time in the thick foliage of forest trees and shrubbery. It is often found at the base of palm fronds. These snakes prefer to remain coiled and still, relying on their camouflage to avoid detection, rather than defending themselves aggressively. However, they will strike quickly if touched.[6]

Feeding edit

The prehensile tail is not only used as an anchor when resting, but also when it strikes out to grasp its prey, which consists of small birds, rodents, lizards and frogs.[6]

Venom edit

Bites can be serious, but fatalities are rare.[7] A polyvalent antivenin that covers this species is produced by the Instituto Clodomiro in Costa Rica.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ Acosta Chaves, V.; Batista, A.; García Rodríguez, A.; Saborío, G.; Vargas Álvarez, J. (2014). "Bothriechis lateralis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2014: e.T203658A2769431. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2014-1.RLTS.T203658A2769431.en. Retrieved 20 November 2021.
  2. ^ a b c McDiarmid 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).
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Campbell JA, Lamar WW (2004). The Venomous Reptiles of the Western Hemisphere. Ithaca and London: Comstock Publishing Associates. plate 1500. ISBN 0-8014-4141-2.
  4. ^ a b Bothriechis lateralis January 13, 2008, at the Wayback Machine at Herps of Panama November 1, 2006, at the Wayback Machine. Accessed 27 November 2006.
  5. ^ "Bothriechis lateralis". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 27 November 2006.
  6. ^ a b c d Mehrtens JM. 1987. Living Snakes of the World in Color. New York: Sterling Publishers. 480 pp. ISBN 0-8069-6460-X.
  7. ^ a b Green Palm Viper (Bothriechis lateralis) September 28, 2006, at the Wayback Machine at Cloud Forest Alive 2006-11-18 at the Wayback Machine. Accessed 27 November 2006.
  8. ^ Bothriechis lateralis at Munich AntiVenom INdex. Accessed 27 November 2006.

External links edit

  • Bothriechis lateralis at the Reptarium.cz Reptile Database. Accessed 12 December 2007.

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Bothriechis lateralis is a venomous pit viper species found in the mountains of Costa Rica and western Panama 2 No subspecies are currently recognized 5 Bothriechis lateralisConservation statusLeast Concern IUCN 3 1 1 Scientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClass ReptiliaOrder SquamataSuborder SerpentesFamily ViperidaeGenus BothriechisSpecies B lateralisBinomial nameBothriechis lateralisPeters 1862SynonymsBothriechis lateralis Peters 1862 B othrops Bothriechis lateralis Muller 1877 Lachesis lateralis Boulenger 1896 Bothrops lateralis Amaral 1930 Bothriechis lateralis Campbell amp Lamar 1979 2 Common names side striped palm pitviper 3 side striped palm viper 4 more Contents 1 Description 2 Common names 3 Geographic range 4 Habitat 5 Behavior 6 Feeding 7 Venom 8 References 9 External linksDescription editAdult specimens may exceed 100 centimetres 39 in but are usually less than 80 centimetres 31 in in length These are relatively slender snakes and have a prehensile tail 3 nbsp B lateralisThe color pattern consists of an emerald green to bluish green ground color overlaid with a series of yellow alternating paravertebral vertical bars Some of the scales adjacent to the yellow in this pattern may be blue or black tipped The belly is a uniform yellowing green bordered on either side by a pale yellow stripe running along the lower portion of the paraventral scales and the extreme lateral part of the ventral scales The head is uniformly green on top and a blue or blue gray postocular stripe may be present If a postocular stripe is present it is weakly defined especially in large adults The iris is yellow 3 6 Juvenile specimens are usually brown with dark brown markings on the head bronze irises postocular stripes paravertebral makings that are edged with yellow and a tail tip that is yellow or chartreuse Captive juveniles retain this color pattern for about six months after which the ground color starts to become a dull lime green and the yellow edges of the paravertebral vertical bars more prominent It is thought that the shift to adult coloration takes about 18 24 months to complete 3 Like many green snakes captive adults tend to become blue over time although blue specimens are sometimes found in the wild 3 Common names editSide striped palm pitviper 3 side striped palm viper 4 green palm viper 7 yellow lined palm viper and parrot viper 6 Geographic range editFound in the mountains of Costa Rica and western Panama including the Cordillera de Tilaran the Cordillera Central and the Cordillera de Talamanca to the provinces of Chiriqui Province and Veraguas Occurs at 850 980 m altitude The type locality is listed as Costa Rica vom Vulcan Barbo Volcan Barba und Veragua Panama 2 Habitat editOccurs in lower montane forest lower montane wet forest and lower montane rainforest Although this species is able to survive is some areas that have been altered for agricultural purposes such as coffee plantations it seems they are slowly disappearing from these places On the other hand it is common in some protected areas where populations appear to be doing quite well 3 Behavior editThis is an arboreal species that spends its time in the thick foliage of forest trees and shrubbery It is often found at the base of palm fronds These snakes prefer to remain coiled and still relying on their camouflage to avoid detection rather than defending themselves aggressively However they will strike quickly if touched 6 Feeding editThe prehensile tail is not only used as an anchor when resting but also when it strikes out to grasp its prey which consists of small birds rodents lizards and frogs 6 Venom editBites can be serious but fatalities are rare 7 A polyvalent antivenin that covers this species is produced by the Instituto Clodomiro in Costa Rica 8 References edit Acosta Chaves V Batista A Garcia Rodriguez A Saborio G Vargas Alvarez J 2014 Bothriechis lateralis IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2014 e T203658A2769431 doi 10 2305 IUCN UK 2014 1 RLTS T203658A2769431 en Retrieved 20 November 2021 a b c McDiarmid RW Campbell JA Toure 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 a b c d e f g Campbell JA Lamar WW 2004 The Venomous Reptiles of the Western Hemisphere Ithaca and London Comstock Publishing Associates plate 1500 ISBN 0 8014 4141 2 a b Bothriechis lateralis Archived January 13 2008 at the Wayback Machine at Herps of Panama Archived November 1 2006 at the Wayback Machine Accessed 27 November 2006 Bothriechis lateralis Integrated Taxonomic Information System Retrieved 27 November 2006 a b c d Mehrtens JM 1987 Living Snakes of the World in Color New York Sterling Publishers 480 pp ISBN 0 8069 6460 X a b Green Palm Viper Bothriechis lateralis Archived September 28 2006 at the Wayback Machine at Cloud Forest Alive Archived 2006 11 18 at the Wayback Machine Accessed 27 November 2006 Bothriechis lateralis at Munich AntiVenom INdex Accessed 27 November 2006 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bothriechis lateralis Bothriechis lateralis at the Reptarium cz Reptile Database Accessed 12 December 2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bothriechis lateralis amp oldid 1056176370, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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