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Crotalus jimenezii Dugès, 1877 In the original description of this taxon, Dugès (1876–1877) referred to more than one specimen, although he only gave measurements for one individual. There are two surviving specimens at the MADUG (HE 55, 356; Figs 8 D, 9A). The latter is the same one reported by Smith & Necker (1943). We think these specimens should be
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Crotalus jimenezii Dugès, 1877 In the original description of this taxon, Dugès (1876–1877) referred to more than one specimen, although he only gave measurements for one individual. There are two surviving specimens at the MADUG (HE 55, 356; Figs 8 D, 9A). The latter is the same one reported by Smith & Necker (1943). We think these specimens should be
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Crotalus durissus terrificus Laurenti
1971The karyotypes shown came from short term blood cultures. The female is heterogametic; the fourth pair of macrochromosomes consists of the sex chromosomes ZZ in the male, and ZW in the female. The karyotypes are from a male specimen of Minas Gerais and from a female of Sao Paulo, Brazil, both preserved in the Collection of the Instituto Butantan.
Maria Luiza Beçak +6 more
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Cardiovascular response to Crotalus venom
Toxicon, 1962The intravenous injection of Crotalus atrox venom produces an immediate and profound fall in systemic arterial pressure. This change was observed in both cats and dogs, and it has been seen in previous experiments with rabbits, goats, guinea pigs and monkeys. In the cat, the hypotensive crisis does not appear to be due to a decrease in heart rate or
Findlay E. Russell +2 more
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Timber Rattlesnake, Crotalus horridus
2004Fact sheet on endangered or threatened species in New Jersey, containing identification, habitat, and status and conservation information.
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Crotalus cerastes Linnaeus 1758
175.Cerastes. 150-25. Hasselqv. Act. Upt 1750. p. 27. iter. 315. n. 61. Coluber cornutus. Bellon. itin. 203. Habitat in Oriente. Squama capitis omnes parva rotundata. Dens mollis exit e palpebra superiore.openaire +1 more source
THROMBIC ENZYME FROM CROTALUS ADAMANTEUS
The Lancet, 1970F S, Markland +3 more
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