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An adult Cryptolytrops insularis, or white-lipped island pitviper, myself and ryan (muru on this forum) found on Komodo island last year. C.insularis used to be a subspecies of Cryptolytrops albolabris (what was then Trimeresurus albolabris insularis), but all specimens found on the lesser sundan islands were reclassified as a seperate species.
This animal was found just after dark within the Loh Liang headquarters.
Although not evident in the picture, this specimen was heavily scarred, possibly from attempts by young komodo dragons to eat it.
The rusty colour and unbroken pattern on the tail are characteristics of both C.albolarbis and C.insularis.
This animal was found just after dark within the Loh Liang headquarters.

Although not evident in the picture, this specimen was heavily scarred, possibly from attempts by young komodo dragons to eat it.

The rusty colour and unbroken pattern on the tail are characteristics of both C.albolarbis and C.insularis.
