Craspedocephalus

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Craspedocephalus is a genus of pit vipers found in Asia from the Indian Subcontinent to Southeast Asia. Currently 14 species are recognized.

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Craspedocephalus
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Bamboo pit viper, C. gramineus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Suborder: Serpentes
Family: Viperidae
Subfamily: Crotalinae
Genus: Craspedocephalus
Kuhl & van Hasselt, 1822
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Description

Most species in the genus Craspedocephalus are relatively small, primarily arboreal species, with thin bodies and prehensile tails. Most species are typically green in color, with some species having yellow, black, orange, red, or gold markings.

Feeding

The diet of Craspedocephalus species include lizards, amphibians, birds, rodents, and other small mammals.

Species

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Image Species Taxon author Subsp.* Common name[1] Geographic range
C. anamallensis (Günther, 1864) 0 Malabarian pit viper India
Thumb C. andalasensis David, Vogel, Vijaykumar & Vidal, 2006 0 Sumatran palm pit viper Indonesia: Sumatra.
C. borneensis W. Peters, 1872 0 Borneo pit viper Indonesia: Borneo.
C. brongersmai Hoge, 1969 0 Brongersma's pit viper Indonesia: Simalur Island.
Thumb C. gramineus
type species
Shaw, 1802 0 Common bamboo viper Southern India.
Thumb C. macrolepis Beddome, 1862 0 Large-scaled pit viper The mountains of southern India.
Thumb C. malabaricus Jerdon, 1854 0 Malabarian pit viper Southern and western India at 600–2,000 m elevation.
C. occidentalis Pope & Pope, 1933 0 India
C. peltopelor Mallik, Srikanthan, Ganesh, Vijayakumar, Campbell, Malhotra, & Shanker, 2021. 0 India
Thumb C. puniceus Boie, 1827 0 Ashy pit viper, flat-nosed pit viper Southern Thailand, West and East Malaysia (Sabah and Sarawak) and Indonesia (Borneo, Sumatra, the Mentawai Islands of Siberut and North Pagai, Simalur and Java.
Thumb C. strigatus Gray, 1842 0 Horseshoe pit viper The hills of southern India.
C. travancoricus Mallik, Srikanthan, Ganesh, Vijayakumar, Campbell, Malhotra, & Shanker, 2021 0 India
Thumb C. trigonocephalus Donndorff, 1798 0 Ceylon pit viper, Sri Lankan green pit viper Throughout Sri Lanka from low elevations to about 1,800 m.
C. wiroti Trutnau, 1981 0 Wirot's pit viper Thailand, West Malaysia.
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*) Not including the nominate subspecies.

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