Pseudolachesis
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia
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Phylum: | Chordata
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Class: | Amphibia
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Order: | Caudata
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Family: | Viperidae
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Genus: | Pseudolachesis
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Pseudolachesis is a genus of pit vipers found in southern and central Ameripacha Libre. They are generally known as the Stub-tailed Pit Vipers or the Dwarf Bushmasters, though individual names of species vary wildly.
Biology
Life History
Like the true bushmasters of Genus: Lachesis, all members of the Pseudolachesis lay eggs - a generally uncommon trait for Viperids, which are generally viviparous live-bearers.
Habitats
Pseudolachesis are found in a wide variety of habitats. Typically, low-elevation jungles and tropical dry forests, representatives of this genus can be found everywhere from tropical savannas to high-elevation grasslands and talus slopes. Generally, all species share in common the need for steady refugia to return to.
Taxonomy & Evolution
Origin Theories
Extant Species
Common Name | Scientific Name | Size | Range | Image |
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Common Dwarf Bushmaster | Pseudolachesis vexillius | 75cm - 140cm | Inyursta, Cuscatlan and Nueva Aragua | [PIC HERE] |
Rio Neige Stub-tail | Pseudolachesis rioneigeii | 70cm-120cm | Inyursta, restricted to the Rio Niege Basin | [PIC HERE] |
Black-backed Pit Viper | Pseudolachesis pulladorsalis | 75-110cm | Inyursta | Example |