| trimeresurus | A genus of snakes of the family viperidae. About 30 species are currently recognised, found in southeast asia and adjacent island chains. The okinawa habu frequently enters dwellings in search of rats and mice; the chinese habu is often found in suburban and agricultural areas. They are quite irritable. (moore: poisonous snakes of the world, 1980, p136) (12 Dec 1998) |
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Synonyms : Habus
| Trimeresurus |
a genus of venomous pit vipers of the family Crotalidae, found in East and Southeast Asia and nearby islands; they are usually green with a prehensile tail. T. flavovi´ridis and T. mucrosqua´matus are both known as habu. See table at snake.
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