Trimeresurus erythrurus


Trimeresurus erythrurus, commonly known as the red-tailed bamboo pitviper, redtail bamboo pit viper, and redtail pit viper is a venomous pit viper species found in South Asia and Myanmar. No subspecies are currently recognized.

Description

Males grow to a maximum total length, of which the tail is in length. Females reach a maximum total length of, with a tail length of.
Scalation: dorsal scales in 23–25 longitudinal rows at midbody; first upper labial partially or completely fused to nasal; 9–13 upper labials, 1–2 rows of scales separate upper labials from the suboculars; 11–14 scales in a line between supraoculars; supraoculars rarely divided; temporal scales small, strongly keeled; ventral scales: males 153–174, females: 151–180; subcaudals: males 62–79, females 49–61, usually paired, occasionally unpaired shields present among paired series.
Color pattern: head uniform green, dorsum bright green, light ventrolateral stripe present in males, present or absent in females, tail spotted with brown; hemipenes without spines.

Geographic range

Found in eastern India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Bhutan, and Nepal. The original type locality given was as "Delta Gangeticum". The type locality given by Boulenger is "Ganges Delta."