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Macrovipera

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Kingdom
  
Suborder
  
Serpentes

Subfamily
  
Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Genus

Subphylum
  
Vertebrata

Family
  
Scientific name
  
Macrovipera

Higher classification
  
Vipers

Order
  
Scaled reptiles

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Lower classifications
  
Macrovipera lebetina, Macrovipera schweizeri, Macrovipera mauritanica, Macrovipera deserti

Macrovipera is a genus of venomous vipers that inhabit the semideserts and steppes of North Africa, the Near and Middle East, and the Milos Archipelago in the Aegean Sea. These snakes are responsible for a number of bites in Africa and Western Asia every year. They have a reputation for being ill-tempered and can inject a lot of venom, which is why they should be considered as very dangerous. Four species are currently recognized.

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Macrovipera lebetina


Description

Macrovipera Macrovipera lebetina The Reptile Database

Except for M. schweizeri, these snakes are all capable of exceeding 1.5 m (4.9 ft) in total length (body + tail).

Macrovipera Macrovipera lebetina YouTube

The head is broad, flat, and distinct from the neck. Dorsally, it is covered with small, irregular keeled scales. The supraoculars are also fragmented or partially divided. There seems to be a lot of variation in the different scale characteristics.

Geographic range

Macrovipera FileMacrovipera schweizeriJPG Wikimedia Commons

Species of this genus are found in Morocco, Algeria and Tunis in North Africa, east to Pakistan, Kashmir and India, north to the Milos Archipelago in the Aegean Sea (Greece), Armenia and Dagestan (Russia). To the south, there is only one old record from Yemen.

Habitat

Members of this genus are adapted to arid and dry habitats.

Reproduction

All of these species lay eggs (oviparous).

Species

*) Not including the nominate subspecies.
T) Type species.

Taxonomy

Macrovipera FileBenny Trapp Macrovipera schweizerijpg Wikimedia Commons

The genus Macrovipera was created by Francis Albert Theodor Reuss (1927), specifically to accommodate M. lebetina (the type species). The three other species currently recognized were, at one point, all regarded as subspecies of M. lebetina. It is now likely that certain subspecies of M. lebetina will also be elevated to valid species status in the not too distant future. Regarding the geographic range of M. lebetina, it is possible that this species is now extinct in Israel.

Macrovipera Macrovipera lebetina turanica photo Reptarium

References

Macrovipera Wikipedia