Author/Authors :
FATHINIA, Behzad razi university - Faculty of Science - Department of Biology, Iranian Plateau Herpetology Research Group, كرمانشاه, ايران , RASTEGAR-POUYANI, Nasrullah razi university - Faculty of Science - Department of Biology, Iranian Plateau Herpetology Research Group, كرمانشاه, ايران , RASTEGAR-POUYANI, Eskandar razi university - Faculty of Science - Iranian Plateau Herpetology Research Group, كرمانشاه, ايران , RASTEGAR-POUYANI, Eskandar hakim sabzevari university - Department of Biology, سبزوار, ايران , TOODEH-DEHGHAN, Fatemeh hakim sabzevari university - Department of Biology, سبزوار, ايران , RAJABIZADEH, Mehdi razi university - Faculty of Science - Iranian Plateau Herpetology Research Group, كرمانشاه, ايران , RAJABIZADEH, Mehdi Ghent University - Evolutionary Morphology of Vertebrates, Belgium , RAJABIZADEH, Mehdi graduate university of advanced technology - Institute of Science and High Technology and Environmental Sciences - Department of Biodiversity, كرمان, ايران
Abstract :
The false horned vipers of the genus Pseudocerastes consist of 3 species; all have been recorded in Iran. These include Pseudocerastes persicus, P. fieldi, and P. urarachnoides. Morphologically, the taxonomic border between P. fieldi and P. persicus is not as clear as that between P. urarachnoides and P. persicus or P. fieldi. Regarding the weak diagnostic characters differentiating P. fieldi from P. persicus and very robust characters separating P. urarachnoides from both, there may arise some uncertainty in the exact taxonomic status of P. urarachnoides and whether it should remain at the current specific level or be elevated to a distinct genus. Based on our sequence data from the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene, the taxonomic status of the 3 false horned vipers is confirmed. Although P. fieldi has equal genetic distance from P. persicus and P. urarachnoides, the spider-tailed viper is more closely related to P. persicus than P. fieldi. There are also some subdivisions among the populations of P. persicus in Iran.
Keywords :
Cytochrome b , genetic divergence , molecular systematics , Pseudocerastes , Viperidae , Iran