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COPE, 1887
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species: Trigonocephalus
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Jan, 1859
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, by monotypy.
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<emphasis id="B9481312FFB1FFD3FF31FB801D34DE4D" box="[164,290,1080,1101]" italics="true" pageId="11" pageNumber="954">Etymology:</emphasis>
The generic name is derived from the Greek
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, meaning pointed, obviously in reference to the distinctive supraocular spine-like scale.
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The genus
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contains only
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confined to the highlands of the Sierra Madre Oriental (
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,
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,
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), the Mesa del Sur (
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), and the Sierra Madre del Sur (
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,
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), where it occurs in pine-oak and cloud forest (
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: map 84).
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<emphasis id="B9481312FFB1FFD3FF31FA131D4EDFC0" box="[164,344,1451,1472]" italics="true" pageId="11" pageNumber="954">Common name:</emphasis>
Mexican horned pitviper.
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Rostral broader than high, moderately to distinctly concave; three preoculars, upper largest and undivided, middle not fused with supralacunal, lower small, somewhat excluded from margin of orbit; three to four supraoculars along dorsal margin of eye including supraocular spine; ten to 13 supralabials; lip margin not scalloped; nine to 14 infralabials; single scale above eye forming long, relatively slender spine, slightly compressed to subcircular in cross section, not occupying most of dorsal margin of orbit, tip pointed; adjacent scales along dorsal ocular margin often also modified, projecting slightly; canthals and internasals often raised into short spines or with especially high keels; scales in the supraocular region small and keeled; ten to 20 (usually 1218) intersupraoculars; top of head covered with small scales, most having tubercular keels; second supralabial usually separated from prelacunal by single small subfoveal; subocular and supralabial series separated by two to four rows of small, roundish scales; 21 mid-dorsal scale rows; middorsals at midbody not noticeably broad, obtusely rounded; keel generally extending to tip of scale or nearly so, apical pits not apparent; free portion of apex of dorsal scales moderate in extent, barely overlapping contiguous scale; interstitial epidermal fold at cranial end of scale well developed; 157178 ventrals; 3757 subcaudals, divided; tail spine straight, about as long as preceding two to three subcaudals, pointed or obtusely rounded.
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