Common names: Southern Italian asp,[2] South-Italian asp viper,[3] more.
Vipera aspis hugyi is a venomous viper subspecies[4] endemic to southern Italy.[5]
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^Vipera aspis at the Reptarium.cz Reptile Database. Accessed 12 December 2007.
Common names: Southern Italian asp, South-Italian asp viper, more. Viperaaspishugyi is a venomous viper subspecies endemic to southern Italy. Usually...
endangered) Viperaaspis, Asp viper Viperaaspisaspis, European asp Viperaaspis atra, Black asp Viperaaspis francisciredi, Central Italian asp Viperaaspis hugyi...
the highest altitudes. Also interesting are the Montecristo viper (Viperaaspishugyi, a subspecies also present in southern Italy, and today considered...