Hemorrhois ravergieri ( Menetries , 1832)
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Hemorrhois ravergieri ( Menetries , 1832) |
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Hemorrhois ravergieri ( Menetries, 1832)
Distribution in Afghanistan.
This species has a scattered distribution with most of the records from the north-eastern part of the country. It is currently known from the provinces Badakhshan, Herat, Kabul, Kandahar, Kunduz, Nuristan, Paktia ( Wagner et al. 2016).
Our records
( Fig. 8 View Figure 8 ). 1 - Jurm, Badakhshan (5 October 2011), one adult individual ( Fig. 9A View Figure 9 ) observed in the early afternoon, sunning itself on the wall of a mini-hydro power intake canal near the town. It appeared to be approx. 1.2 metres long; 2 - Camp Dubs - Kabul, Kabul (17 July 2011), one adult individual observed in rocky habitat in the vicinity of the camp.
Remarks.
Both our records represent new locality data although this species is known to occur in these provinces. The record from Camp Dubs - Kabul is erroneously assigned to Daboia russelli (Shaw & Nodder, 1797) by Regan (2017; see p. 38), but that species of viper has never been recorded or mentioned in available literature as a member of fauna in Afghanistan.
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