Rhinocerophis ammodytoides – Fenwick et al., 2009[2]
Common names: Patagonian lancehead,[3] yarará ñata,[4] Patagonian pit viper.[5]
Bothrops ammodytoides is a venomous pit viper species endemic to Argentina.[1] No subspecies are currently recognized.[6]
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