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Agkistrodon contortrix phaeogaster
Agkistrodon contortrix phaeogaster is a venomous pitviper subspecies[3] found in the central region of the United States. Additional recommended knowledge
DescriptionGloyd and Conant (1990) gives maximum total lengths of 990/723 mm for males/females, while mentioning that other sources give a maximum total length for this subspecies of 1,016 mm regardless of sex.[2] The color pattern is similar to that of A. c. mokasen, except that the dark bands are in sharper contrast to the lighter ground color, and that there are no smaller dark spots between them.[4] Geographic rangeFound in the United States in eastern Kansas, extreme southeastern Nebraska and a large part of Missouri.[2] The type locality given is "10 miles south of McLouth, Jefferson County, Kansas."[1] See also
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