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Trimeresurus Albolabris Septentrionalis
Trimeresurus Albolabris Septentrionalis is an Indian Reptile belonging to the viper community.

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Trimeresurus Albolabris Septentrionalis, Indian ReptileTrimeresurus Albolabris Septentrionalis is a venomous Pit Viper subspecies endemic to Bangladesh, Nepal and India.

Structure of Trimeresurus Albolabris Septentrionalis
Trimeresurus Albolabris Septentrionalis has the total length of 610 mm for male and females are 730 mm.

Head of Trimeresurus Albolabris Septentrionalis
The head escalation of Trimeresurus Albolabris Septentrionalis consists of 10-11 upper labials, the first of which are fused to the nasal. The head scales are small, subequal and feebly imbricate, smooth or weakly keeled.

Supraoculars Part of Trimeresurus Albolabris Septentrionalis
The supraoculars of Trimeresurus Albolabris Septentrionalis are narrow and undivided with 9-11 interocular scales between them. The temporal scales are smooth.

Rows of Trimeresurus Albolabris Septentrionalis
The mid body of Trimeresurus Albolabris Septentrionalis are 21 longitudinal dorsal scale rows. There are 162-172 ventrals in males, 160-181 in females. The subcaudals are paired and number 68-83 in males, 55-71 in females. The hemipenes are without spines.

Colour Pattern of Trimeresurus Albolabris Septentrionalis
The colour pattern of Trimeresurus Albolabris Septentrionalis is green above.

Belly of Trimeresurus Albolabris Septentrionalis
The belly of Trimeresurus Albolabris Septentrionalis is green, yellowish or white below. A faint ventrolateral stripe presents in all males, but absent in females. The end of tail is not mottled brown.

Concentration of Trimeresurus Albolabris Septentrionalis
Trimeresurus Albolabris Septentrionalis is found in Bangladesh, Nepal and north western Indian states like Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab and Haryana.


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