. Asiatic herpetological research. Reptiles -- Asia Periodicals; Amphibians -- Asia Periodicals. FIG. 8. A Vipera dinniki from Lagodekhi, an eastern population (ZIN 13769). thicker at the tail base (Table 2). The number of ventral scales is greater in females. The number of subcaudals is greater in males. Males are more delicately built than females. Sexual dimorphism in color is hardly expressed. Coloration in males is generally brighter and more contrasting. Age variability. Neonate vipers are patterned like adult individuals. However, the general color is normally grey, unlike bright red ne


. Asiatic herpetological research. Reptiles -- Asia Periodicals; Amphibians -- Asia Periodicals. FIG. 8. A Vipera dinniki from Lagodekhi, an eastern population (ZIN 13769). thicker at the tail base (Table 2). The number of ventral scales is greater in females. The number of subcaudals is greater in males. Males are more delicately built than females. Sexual dimorphism in color is hardly expressed. Coloration in males is generally brighter and more contrasting. Age variability. Neonate vipers are patterned like adult individuals. However, the general color is normally grey, unlike bright red neonates of Vipera kaznakowi. Only after the third shedding, faint. 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. : Asiatic Herpetological Research Society : Chinese Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles


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