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The Crotalinae, commonly known as pit vipers, crotaline snakes, or pit adders, are a subfamily of venomous vipers found in Eurasia and the Americas. They are distinguished by the presence of a heat-sensing pit organ located between the eye and the nostril on either side of the head. Currently, 18 genera and 151 species are recognized: 7 genera and 54 species in the Old World, against a greater diversity of 11 genera and 97 species in the New World.
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Pit Viper
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* Agkistrodontinii - Hoge & Romano-Hoge, 1981 * Crotaloidae - Fitzinger, 1826 * Cophiadae - Boie, 1827 * Lachesinae - Cope, 1900 * Crotalini - Oppel, 1811 * Crotales - Cuvier, 1817 * Crotaloidei - Eichwald, 1831 * Lachesinii - Smith, Smith & Sawin, 1977 * Crotalidae - Gay, 1825 * Crotalida - Strauch, 1873 * Agkistrodontini - Hoge & Romano-Hoge, 1983 * Cophiinae - Cope, 1895 * Bothrophes - Fitzinger, 1843 * Bothrophera - Garman, 1884 * Crotalinae - Cope, 1860 * Crotalina - Bonaparte, 1831 * Teleuraspides - Cope, 1871
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