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  • Dorsal scales [r]: Longitudinal series of plates that encircle the body, but do not include the ventral scales on snakes. [e]
  • List of viperine species and subspecies [r]: Add brief definition or description
  • Pseudocerastes [r]: Monotypic genus created for a venomous viper species, P. persicus, found throughout the Middle East and as far east as Pakistan, but not on the African mainland. [e]
  • Rostral scale [r]: Median plate on the tip of the snout that borders the mouth opening, in snakes and other scaled reptiles. [e]
  • Snakebite [r]: Wound resulting from penetration of the flesh by the fangs or teeth of a snake. [e]
  • Subcaudal scales [r]: Enlarged plates on the underside of the tail, that may be either single or divided and are preceded by the anal scale, found on snakes. [e]
  • Ventral scales [r]: Enlarged and transversely elongated scales in snakes, that extend down the underside of the body from the neck to the anal scale. [e]