Montivipera

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Montivipera is a genus of vipers[1] found in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Greece, Iran, Israel, Lebanon, Syria and Turkey.[2] Like all other vipers, they are venomous. The genus Montivipera was previously described as a subgenus of the genus Vipera, but it was elevated to full genus status in 2001 by Lenk, Kalayabina, Wink & Joger.[2]

Phylum:Chordata
Class:Reptilia
Order:Squamata
Suborder:Serpentes
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Montivipera
Montivipera xanthina
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Suborder: Serpentes
Family: Viperidae
Subfamily: Viperinae
Genus: Montivipera
Nilson, Tuniyev, Andrén, Orlov, Joger & Herrmann, 1999
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Description

The maximum total length (tail included) of Montivipera species is 78 cm (31 in), though they are generally smaller.[citation needed]

Species

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Image Species Taxon author(s) Subsp.* Common name(s) Geographic range(s)
Montivipera albizona Nilson, Andrén & Flärdh, 1990 0 Central Turkish mountain viper Central Turkey
Montivipera bornmuelleri F. Werner, 1898 0 Lebanon viper, Bornmueller's viper Western Asia
Montivipera bulgardaghica Nilson & Andrén, 1985 0 mountain Bulgar viper, Bulgardagh viper Southern Turkey
Montivipera kuhrangica Rajabizadeh, Nilson & Kami, 2011 0 Kuhrag mountain viper Iran
Montivipera latifii Mertens, Darevsky & Klemmer, 1967 0 Latifi's viper, Iranian valley viper, Lar Valley viper Iran
Armenian viper coiled in a forest Montivipera raddei Boettger, 1890 1 rock viper, Radde's mountain viper, Kurdistan viper (Vipera raddei kurdistanica), Armenian mountain viper, Armenian viper, Radde's viper, Armenian mountain adder, Zanjhani viper. Eastern Turkey, northwestern Iran, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and likely Iraqi Kurdistan.
Montivipera wagneri Nilson & Andrén, 1984 0 ocellate mountain viper, ocellated mountain viper, Wagner's viper Eastern Turkey and northwestern Iran.
Montivipera xanthina Gray, 1849 0 rock viper, coastal viper, Ottoman viper Northeastern Greece and Turkey
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* Not including the nominate subspecies.

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