. Asiatic herpetological research. Reptiles -- Asia Periodicals; Amphibians -- Asia Periodicals. ninth subcaudal, and is forked for the length of two to Figure 7. The right everted hemipenis of G qinlingensis (840050, Qinling, Shaanxi) four subcaudals before its insertion at the organ tips. G. qinlingensis (Song). The hemipenis (Fig. 7) extends to the eleventh subcaudal plate in length and is forked at the level of the fifth subcaudal. Minute spines are present in the base of the organ. It is spinous proximally, calyculate distally, the spinous area is about twice to third times as the calycul


. Asiatic herpetological research. Reptiles -- Asia Periodicals; Amphibians -- Asia Periodicals. ninth subcaudal, and is forked for the length of two to Figure 7. The right everted hemipenis of G qinlingensis (840050, Qinling, Shaanxi) four subcaudals before its insertion at the organ tips. G. qinlingensis (Song). The hemipenis (Fig. 7) extends to the eleventh subcaudal plate in length and is forked at the level of the fifth subcaudal. Minute spines are present in the base of the organ. It is spinous proximally, calyculate distally, the spinous area is about twice to third times as the calyculate one. The line of demarcation between two areas is inconspicuous. The calyculate edges are spinous, there are approximately thirty to forty spines in the spinous region. The sulcus bifurcates the fourth to fifth subcaudal, terminates at the tips of the organ. Sulcus is distinct, bearing spines in spinous area and. Figure 8. The right everted hemipenis of D. acutus (CIB 6416190, Fujian) calyces in the calyculate one. The length of M. rec- tractor penis niagnus extending is 14 subcaudals and it is forked for the length of two subcaudals before its insertion at the organ tips. Deinagkistrodon acutus (Gunther). The hemipenis (Fig. 8) extends to the eleventh to thirteenth subcaudal and is forked opposite the fourth subcaudal, base of organ nude. The proximally half of the organ is spi- nouse, the distally half calyculate, the demarcation between these two areas is distinct. The calyces with smooth margins reduce in size distally and near the sulcus. The spines are about sixth to seventy, they are larger on the lateral surface of each lobe than those. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Asiatic Herpetological Research Society; Chung-kuo liang chi pa hsing tung wu hs©eh hui. Berkeley, Calif. : Asiat


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