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A morphometric analysis of Trimeresurus vogeli (David, Vidal and Pauwels, 2001), with new data on diagnostic characteristics, distribution and natural history
Author(s)
Malhotra A., Thorpe R.S., Stuart B.L.
Published
2004
Publisher
Herpetological Journal
Abstract
Morphological similarity has created considerable taxonomic uncertainty among the Asian green pitvipers. A new species of green pitviper, Trimeresurus vogeli, was recently described from Thailand. T. vogeli represents a distinct phylogenetic clade within the Trimeresurus stejnegeri group and is morphologically different from other clades of the T. stejnegeri group in several respects. However, the only obvious consistent difference between T. vogeli and other clades of T. stejnegeri is its lack of a red tail. Here, we perform a morphometric analysis to compare T. vogeli to other species with which it may be confused. Our data on T. vogeli differs in many respects to those presented in the species description, including characters considered diagnostic. In the past, T. vogeli has frequently been mistakenly identified as Trimeresurus popeiorum, from which it can be distinguished by the hemipenis structure in males. The tail colour characteristic is not reliable in distinguishing T. vogeli from all populations of T. popeiorum, and we review the morphological differences between these and T. vogeli females. We report a range extension to Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam, and provide habitat data for the species. The range of T. vogeli does not overlap with that of T. popeiorum or other members of the T. stejnegeri group.
Keywords
Pagrus major; Serpentes; Trimeresurus; Trimeresurus popeorum; Trimeresurus stejnegeri; Trimeresurus vogeli; Vertebrata; Viperidae

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