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Iconography 



The iconography of these recently described taxa is Hmited, and we give below bibliographic data of 

 published illustrations referring to these forms. We believe it complete to January 1st, 1996. Figures and 

 illustrations published in the original descriptions, mentioned above, are repeated below for the sake of 

 completeness. Species are listed below according to their chronological order of description and under their 

 currently valid name. Ovophis monticola zhaokentangi and Trimeresurus stejnegeri chenbihuii have not 

 been illustrated. 



Trimeresurus medoensis 



DJAO &. Jiang (1977): pi. II: fig. 9-1 to 9-5 (preserved holotype; black & white photographs). 



HU & Zhao (1979): fig. 2-8, p. 68 (livmg animal; black & white photograph). 



TIAN et al. (1986): pi. XIX: fig. 66-68 (preserved holotype; black & white photographs). 



Ovophis monticola zayuensis 



DJAO & Jiang (1977): fig. 1, p. 67 (line drawing of head). 



Trimeresurus xiangchengensis 



Zhao (1979): fig. 1, p. 423 (line drawing of head - living animal; black & white photograph). 

 TiAN et al. (1986): pi. XIX: fig. 72 (living animal; black & white photograph). 

 ZHANG «& ZHAO (1990): fig. 6-4, p. 84 (line drawing of skull). 



Trimeresurus tibetanus 



Huang (1982): fig. 1 & 2, p. 116 (preserved holotype; black & white photographs); fig. 3-5, p. 1 17 



(various line drawings). 

 ZHAO & ADLER (1993): pi. 44: fig. C (living animal; color photograph). 



Ermia mangshanensis 



ZHAO & Chen (1990): back cover of the issue (living animal; color photograph). 



Chen (1990): p. 41 (black &. white photographs of living juvenile, adult animals, and biotope). 



Journal of Snake, 2, 1990, (4): back cover (living animal; color photograph). 



ZHAO & ADLER (1993): pi. 44: fig. A (living animal; color photograph). 



