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Echis carinatus multisquamatus

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Kingdom
  
Suborder
  
Serpentes

Subfamily
  
Viperinae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Subspecies

Subphylum
  
Vertebrata

Family
  
Viperidae

Genus
  
Higher classification
  
Echis carinatus

Order
  
Scaled reptiles

Scientific name
  
Echis carinatus multisquamatus

Similar
  
Echis, Snake, Echis carinatus, Vipers, Reptile

Echis carinatus multisquamatus is a venomous viper subspecies found in Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.

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Description

This subspecies grows to 38–80 cm (15–31 in) in total length (body + tail), but usually no more than 60 cm (24 in).

Its head marking is always cross-shaped. Its lateral white line is continuous and undulating. Narrow transverse white bands occur on the middorsum. The dorsal scales are in 34-40 rows at midbody, the highest number of rows of all subspecies of E. carinatus. The ventrals number 169-199 (highest of all subspecies).

Geographic range

The range for this snake is from Uzbekistan, south to Iran, and east to western Pakistan.

The Wildlife of Pakistan website describes the range as from the Caspian Sea, through Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan (Bukhara, Samarkand, Tashkent), into Tajikistan, along the Afghan border up to Hindukush, northeastern Balochistan, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, and eastern Iran.

The type locality is listed as "Bairam-Ali, Mariskaya oblast, Turkmeniya" (Bairam-Ali, Mariskaya district, Turkmenia).

Taxonomy

It was classified as a separate species, E. multisquamatus, when first described by Cherlin (1981).

References

Echis carinatus multisquamatus Wikipedia


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