Taxon ID: 56,223 Total records: 39,143 |
Tropidolaemus wagleri
Country
Country | Singapore |
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Continent Ocean | Asia |
Classification
Kingdom | Animalia (COL) |
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Phylum | Chordata (COL) |
Class | Reptilia (COL) |
Order | Squamata (COL) |
Family | Viperidae (COL) |
Taxonomy
Genus | Tropidolaemus | Reference | |
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Species | wagleri | IUCN Threat Status-Year | Least Concern, 2012 |
SubSpecies | Nat'l Threat Status-Year | Not Evaluated, 2000 | |
Infraspecies | Reason for Change | ||
Infraspecies Rank | CITES | ||
Taxonomic Group | Reptiles | Native Status | Native |
Scientific Name Author | Boie, 1827 | Country Distribution | Singapore |
Citation | Description | Geographic Range [top]
Range Description: This species occurs disjunctly in Ca Mau and Binh Duong Provinces of southern Viet Nam (Orlov et al. 2002, Orlov et al. 2003, Nguyen et al. 2009), and from southern Thailand to Sumatra, Indonesia (Vogel et al. 2007). The records from Viet Nam are unconfirmed.
Countries occurrence:
Native:
Indonesia (Sumatera); Malaysia (Peninsular Malaysia); Singapore; Thailand; Viet Nam
Additional data:
? Upper elevation limit (metres): 400
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Population [top]
Population: The species is abundant in parts of its range (David and Vogel 1996). It is uncommon in Thailand.
Current Population Trend: Stable
Additional data:
? Population severely fragmented: Unknown
Habitat and Ecology [top]
Habitat and Ecology: This arboreal species occurs from sea level to 400 m elevation, usually in wet lowland forests, swamps, marshes, mangroves, and coastal swamps. It is almost always found near water. In Sumatra, juveniles are more terrestrial than adults. It gives birth to about 15 young (David and Vogel 1996).
Systems: Terrestrial
Use and Trade [top]
Use and Trade: The species is targeted for the international pet trade.
Threats [top]
Major Threat(s): The main threat to this species is illegal collecting for the international pet trade. However, because this species is so abundant, it does not appear to be affecting its population.
Conservation Actions [top]
Conservation Actions: This species is present in several protected areas. No species-specific conservation measures are required.
Citation: Grismer, L. & Chan-Ard, T. 2012. Tropidolaemus wagleri. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2012: e.T192174A2051138. http://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2012-1.RLTS.T192174A2051138.en. Downloaded on 05 July 2017.
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Individual Count | 0 | GML Features | |
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Additional Info
Synonyms To Manage Synonyms for Tropidolaemus wagleri, click this link: Synonyms. |
Bothrops wagleri Müller, 1882 ¦ Cophias wagleri Boie, 1826 ¦ Lachesis sumatranus Ouwens, 1916 ¦ Lachesis wagleri Boulenger, 1896 ¦ Lachesis wagleri Holtzingertenever, 1917 ¦ Trigonocephalus formosus (nec Trigonocephalus Formosus Müller & Schleg) ¦ Trigonocephalus wagleri Gray, 1849 ¦ Trigonocephalus wagleri Schlegel, 1837 ¦ Trimeresurus sumatranus Günther, 1858 ¦ Trimeresurus wagleri Campbell & Brodie Jr., 1992 ¦ Trimeresurus wagleri Günther, 1864 ¦ Trimeresurus wagleri Taylor, 1922 ¦ Trimesurus maculatus Gray, 1842 ¦ Trimesurus sumatranus (nec Coluber Sumatranus Raffles, 1822) ¦ Tropidolaemus maculatus Peters, 1859 ¦ Tropidolaemus sumatranus Peters, 1862 ¦ |
Common Names To Manage Common Names for Tropidolaemus wagleri, click this link: Common Names. |
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Species Record Updated By:
Carlos Aurelio Callangan
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