Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

lhurteau

Fecha

Abril 21, 2024 a las 12:30 TARDE KST
Hebius vibakari - Photo (c) Kim, Hyun-tae, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY), subido por Kim, Hyun-tae
Identificación de yucheol_shin: Hebius vibakari, un miembro de Culebras Y Parientes (Familia Colubridae)
Añadido el 22 abril 2024
Apoyo a

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

liangfern

Fecha

Septiembre 16, 2010 a las 11:54 MAÑANA CST
Elaphe taeniura - Photo (c) Chien Lee, todos los derechos reservados, subido por Chien Lee
Identificación de yucheol_shin: Elaphe taeniura, un miembro de Culebras Y Parientes (Familia Colubridae)
Añadido el 01 marzo 2024
Mejorando

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Rana-de Coro del Pacífico (Pseudacris regilla)

Observ.

smorgan

Fecha

Enero 31, 2019 a las 12:57 TARDE PST
Rana-de Coro del Pacífico - Photo (c) Thomas Barbin, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por Thomas Barbin
Identificación de yucheol_shin: Rana-de Coro del Pacífico (Pseudacris regilla)
Añadido el 07 febrero 2024
Apoyo a
Añadido como parte de un cambio de taxón

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

user2070

Fecha

Octubre 25, 2023 a las 04:33 TARDE KST
Elaphe schrenckii - Photo (c) Kim, Hyun-tae, todos los derechos reservados, subido por Kim, Hyun-tae
Identificación de yucheol_shin: Elaphe schrenckii, un miembro de Culebras Y Parientes (Familia Colubridae)
Añadido el 30 octubre 2023
Apoyo a

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

hynobius-dg

Fecha

Octubre 13, 2023 a las 03:25 TARDE KST
Rhabdophis tigrinus - Photo (c) Kim, Hyun-tae, todos los derechos reservados, subido por Kim, Hyun-tae
Identificación de yucheol_shin: Rhabdophis tigrinus, un miembro de Culebras Y Parientes (Familia Colubridae)
Añadido el 14 octubre 2023
Apoyo a

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

emskakoon

Fecha

Octubre 14, 2023 a las 03:05 TARDE KST
Elaphe dione - Photo (c) glebnsk, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC)
Identificación de yucheol_shin: Elaphe dione, un miembro de Culebras Y Parientes (Familia Colubridae)
Añadido el 14 octubre 2023
Apoyo a

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Camaleón del Noroeste (Phrynosoma blainvillii)

Observ.

joemiller
Camaleón del Noroeste - Photo (c) Natalie McNear, todos los derechos reservados, subido por Natalie McNear
Identificación de yucheol_shin: Camaleón del Noroeste (Phrynosoma blainvillii)
Añadido el 11 octubre 2023
Apoyo a

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Gecos Asiáticos (Género Gekko)

Observ.

pintail

Fecha

Agosto 2, 2011

Descripción

Gekko japonicus SCHLEGEL, 1936 도마뱀붙이 Schlegel's Japanese Gecko

Besuconas - Photo (c) N. Mahathi, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por N. Mahathi
Identificación de yucheol_shin: Besuconas (Género Hemidactylus)
Añadido el 10 octubre 2023
Disidente

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

hj_10422

Fecha

Octubre 9, 2023 a las 04:24 TARDE KST
Scincella vandenburghi - Photo (c) Kim, Hyun-tae, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY), subido por Kim, Hyun-tae
Identificación de yucheol_shin: Scincella vandenburghi, un miembro de Salamanquesas (Género Scincella)
Añadido el 09 octubre 2023
Apoyo a

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

amarzee

Fecha

Octubre 8, 2023 a las 08:56 TARDE KST
Elaphe dione - Photo (c) glebnsk, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC)
Identificación de yucheol_shin: Elaphe dione, un miembro de Culebras Y Parientes (Familia Colubridae)
Añadido el 09 octubre 2023
Apoyo a

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Mamushi de Ussuri (Gloydius ussuriensis)

Observ.

amarzee

Fecha

Octubre 8, 2023 a las 10:42 TARDE KST
Mamushi de Ussuri - Photo (c) Kim, Hyun-tae, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-SA), subido por Kim, Hyun-tae
Identificación de yucheol_shin: Mamushi de Ussuri (Gloydius ussuriensis)
Añadido el 09 octubre 2023
Apoyo a

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

amarzee

Fecha

Octubre 9, 2023 a las 12:06 MAÑANA KST
Lycodon rufozonatus - Photo (c) kkchome, todos los derechos reservados
Identificación de yucheol_shin: Lycodon rufozonatus, un miembro de Culebras Y Parientes (Familia Colubridae)
Añadido el 09 octubre 2023
Apoyo a

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Mamushi de Cola Corta (Gloydius brevicauda)

Observ.

amarzee

Fecha

Octubre 9, 2023 a las 12:09 MAÑANA KST
Mamushi de Cola Corta - Photo (c) Kim, Hyun-tae, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-SA), subido por Kim, Hyun-tae
Identificación de yucheol_shin: Mamushi de Cola Corta (Gloydius brevicauda)
Añadido el 09 octubre 2023
Apoyo a

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Mamushi de Las Rocas (Gloydius intermedius)

Observ.

shanemurray

Fecha

Octubre 9, 2023 a las 11:17 MAÑANA KST

Descripción

15-20

Mamushi de Las Rocas - Photo (c) Kim, Hyun-tae, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY), subido por Kim, Hyun-tae
Identificación de yucheol_shin: Mamushi de Las Rocas (Gloydius intermedius)
Añadido el 09 octubre 2023
Apoyo a

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Mamushi de Ussuri (Gloydius ussuriensis)

Observ.

amarzee

Fecha

Octubre 7, 2023 a las 08:02 TARDE KST
Mamushi de Ussuri - Photo (c) Kim, Hyun-tae, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-SA), subido por Kim, Hyun-tae
Identificación de yucheol_shin: Mamushi de Ussuri (Gloydius ussuriensis)
Añadido el 07 octubre 2023
Apoyo a

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

amarzee

Fecha

Octubre 7, 2023 a las 07:46 TARDE KST
Lycodon rufozonatus - Photo (c) kkchome, todos los derechos reservados
Identificación de yucheol_shin: Lycodon rufozonatus, un miembro de Culebras Y Parientes (Familia Colubridae)
Añadido el 07 octubre 2023
Apoyo a

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

kyongman

Fecha

Octubre 2023
Elaphe schrenckii - Photo (c) Kim, Hyun-tae, todos los derechos reservados, subido por Kim, Hyun-tae
Identificación de yucheol_shin: Elaphe schrenckii, un miembro de Culebras Y Parientes (Familia Colubridae)
Añadido el 07 octubre 2023
Apoyo a

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

kyongman

Fecha

Octubre 2023
Elaphe schrenckii - Photo (c) Kim, Hyun-tae, todos los derechos reservados, subido por Kim, Hyun-tae
Identificación de yucheol_shin: Elaphe schrenckii, un miembro de Culebras Y Parientes (Familia Colubridae)
Añadido el 07 octubre 2023
Apoyo a

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

pintail

Fecha

Junio 25, 2019 a las 06:34 TARDE KST

Descripción

I am recording the above instance as G. tsushimaensis. The reason is that the COI gene in mitochondrial DNA resembles G. tsushimaensis more than G. ussuriensis.

Personally, I think that G. tsushimaensis and G.ussuriensis are one species, but according to the results of research and publication so far, it is first recorded as G. tsushimaensis.

I only know for sure that the COI gene in the above individual has a similar gene to G. tsushimaensis, not G. ussuriensis.

We know only a small part of the whole genome, so we can't be absolutely certain. As @yucheol_shin said, the possibility of G. ussuriensis cannot be ruled out.

However, the exact thing is that the COI gene resembles G. tsushimaensi. I think G. tsushimaensi and G. ussuriensis are the same species, but I'll try to record them based on what has been published so far.

Mamushi de Ussuri - Photo (c) Kim, Hyun-tae, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-SA), subido por Kim, Hyun-tae
Identificación de yucheol_shin: Mamushi de Ussuri (Gloydius ussuriensis)
Añadido el 06 octubre 2023
Principal

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

pintail

Fecha

Junio 25, 2019 a las 05:58 TARDE KST

Descripción

I am recording the above instance as G. tsushimaensis. The reason is that the COI gene in mitochondrial DNA resembles G. tsushimaensis more than G. ussuriensis.

Personally, I think that G. tsushimaensis and G.ussuriensis are one species, but according to the results of research and publication so far, it is first recorded as G. tsushimaensis.

I only know for sure that the COI gene in the above individual has a similar gene to G. tsushimaensis, not G. ussuriensis.

We know only a small part of the whole genome, so we can't be absolutely certain. As @yucheol_shin said, the possibility of G. ussuriensis cannot be ruled out.

However, the exact thing is that the COI gene resembles G. tsushimaensi. I think G. tsushimaensi and G. ussuriensis are the same species, but I'll try to record them based on what has been published so far.

Mamushi de Ussuri - Photo (c) Kim, Hyun-tae, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-SA), subido por Kim, Hyun-tae
Identificación de yucheol_shin: Mamushi de Ussuri (Gloydius ussuriensis)
Añadido el 06 octubre 2023
Principal

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

pintail

Fecha

Junio 29, 2019 a las 10:30 MAÑANA KST

Descripción

I am recording the above instance as G. tsushimaensis. The reason is that the COI gene in mitochondrial DNA resembles G. tsushimaensis more than G. ussuriensis.

Personally, I think that G. tsushimaensis and G.ussuriensis are one species, but according to the results of research and publication so far, it is first recorded as G. tsushimaensis.

I only know for sure that the COI gene in the above individual has a similar gene to G. tsushimaensis, not G. ussuriensis.

We know only a small part of the whole genome, so we can't be absolutely certain. As @yucheol_shin said, the possibility of G. ussuriensis cannot be ruled out.

However, the exact thing is that the COI gene resembles G. tsushimaensi. I think G. tsushimaensi and G. ussuriensis are the same species, but I'll try to record them based on what has been published so far.

Mamushi de Ussuri - Photo (c) Kim, Hyun-tae, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-SA), subido por Kim, Hyun-tae
Identificación de yucheol_shin: Mamushi de Ussuri (Gloydius ussuriensis)
Añadido el 05 octubre 2023
Principal

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

pintail

Fecha

Junio 29, 2019 a las 10:19 MAÑANA KST

Descripción

I am recording the above instance as G. tsushimaensis. The reason is that the COI gene in mitochondrial DNA resembles G. tsushimaensis more than G. ussuriensis.

Personally, I think that G. tsushimaensis and G.ussuriensis are one species, but according to the results of research and publication so far, it is first recorded as G. tsushimaensis.

I only know for sure that the COI gene in the above individual has a similar gene to G. tsushimaensis, not G. ussuriensis.

We know only a small part of the whole genome, so we can't be absolutely certain. As @yucheol_shin said, the possibility of G. ussuriensis cannot be ruled out.

However, the exact thing is that the COI gene resembles G. tsushimaensi. I think G. tsushimaensi and G. ussuriensis are the same species, but I'll try to record them based on what has been published so far.

Mamushi de Ussuri - Photo (c) Kim, Hyun-tae, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-SA), subido por Kim, Hyun-tae
Identificación de yucheol_shin: Mamushi de Ussuri (Gloydius ussuriensis)
Añadido el 05 octubre 2023
Principal

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

pintail

Fecha

Junio 29, 2019 a las 10:11 MAÑANA KST

Descripción

I am recording the above instance as G. tsushimaensis. The reason is that the COI gene in mitochondrial DNA resembles G. tsushimaensis more than G. ussuriensis.

Personally, I think that G. tsushimaensis and G.ussuriensis are one species, but according to the results of research and publication so far, it is first recorded as G. tsushimaensis.

I only know for sure that the COI gene in the above individual has a similar gene to G. tsushimaensis, not G. ussuriensis.

We know only a small part of the whole genome, so we can't be absolutely certain. As @yucheol_shin said, the possibility of G. ussuriensis cannot be ruled out.

However, the exact thing is that the COI gene resembles G. tsushimaensi. I think G. tsushimaensi and G. ussuriensis are the same species, but I'll try to record them based on what has been published so far.

Mamushi de Ussuri - Photo (c) Kim, Hyun-tae, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-SA), subido por Kim, Hyun-tae
Identificación de yucheol_shin: Mamushi de Ussuri (Gloydius ussuriensis)
Añadido el 05 octubre 2023
Principal

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

pintail

Fecha

Junio 25, 2019 a las 06:30 TARDE KST

Descripción

I am recording the above instance as G. tsushimaensis. The reason is that the COI gene in mitochondrial DNA resembles G. tsushimaensis more than G. ussuriensis.

Personally, I think that G. tsushimaensis and G.ussuriensis are one species, but according to the results of research and publication so far, it is first recorded as G. tsushimaensis.

I only know for sure that the COI gene in the above individual has a similar gene to G. tsushimaensis, not G. ussuriensis.

We know only a small part of the whole genome, so we can't be absolutely certain. As @yucheol_shin said, the possibility of G. ussuriensis cannot be ruled out.

However, the exact thing is that the COI gene resembles G. tsushimaensi. I think G. tsushimaensi and G. ussuriensis are the same species, but I'll try to record them based on what has been published so far.

Mamushi de Ussuri - Photo (c) Kim, Hyun-tae, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-SA), subido por Kim, Hyun-tae
Identificación de yucheol_shin: Mamushi de Ussuri (Gloydius ussuriensis)
Añadido el 05 octubre 2023
Principal

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

pintail

Fecha

Junio 25, 2019 a las 06:19 TARDE KST

Descripción

I am recording the above instance as G. tsushimaensis. The reason is that the COI gene in mitochondrial DNA resembles G. tsushimaensis more than G. ussuriensis.

Personally, I think that G. tsushimaensis and G.ussuriensis are one species, but according to the results of research and publication so far, it is first recorded as G. tsushimaensis.

I only know for sure that the COI gene in the above individual has a similar gene to G. tsushimaensis, not G. ussuriensis.

We know only a small part of the whole genome, so we can't be absolutely certain. As @yucheol_shin said, the possibility of G. ussuriensis cannot be ruled out.

However, the exact thing is that the COI gene resembles G. tsushimaensi. I think G. tsushimaensi and G. ussuriensis are the same species, but I'll try to record them based on what has been published so far.

Mamushi de Ussuri - Photo (c) Kim, Hyun-tae, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-SA), subido por Kim, Hyun-tae
Identificación de yucheol_shin: Mamushi de Ussuri (Gloydius ussuriensis)
Añadido el 05 octubre 2023
Principal

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

pintail

Fecha

Junio 25, 2019 a las 06:10 TARDE KST

Descripción

I am recording the above instance as G. tsushimaensis. The reason is that the COI gene in mitochondrial DNA resembles G. tsushimaensis more than G. ussuriensis.

Personally, I think that G. tsushimaensis and G.ussuriensis are one species, but according to the results of research and publication so far, it is first recorded as G. tsushimaensis.

I only know for sure that the COI gene in the above individual has a similar gene to G. tsushimaensis, not G. ussuriensis.

We know only a small part of the whole genome, so we can't be absolutely certain. As @yucheol_shin said, the possibility of G. ussuriensis cannot be ruled out.

However, the exact thing is that the COI gene resembles G. tsushimaensi. I think G. tsushimaensi and G. ussuriensis are the same species, but I'll try to record them based on what has been published so far.

Mamushi de Ussuri - Photo (c) Kim, Hyun-tae, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-SA), subido por Kim, Hyun-tae
Identificación de yucheol_shin: Mamushi de Ussuri (Gloydius ussuriensis)
Añadido el 05 octubre 2023
Principal

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

pintail

Fecha

Junio 23, 2019 a las 12:08 TARDE KST

Descripción

I am recording the above instance as G. tsushimaensis. The reason is that the COI gene in mitochondrial DNA resembles G. tsushimaensis more than G. ussuriensis.

Personally, I think that G. tsushimaensis and G.ussuriensis are one species, but according to the results of research and publication so far, it is first recorded as G. tsushimaensis.

I only know for sure that the COI gene in the above individual has a similar gene to G. tsushimaensis, not G. ussuriensis.

We know only a small part of the whole genome, so we can't be absolutely certain. As @yucheol_shin said, the possibility of G. ussuriensis cannot be ruled out.

However, the exact thing is that the COI gene resembles G. tsushimaensi. I think G. tsushimaensi and G. ussuriensis are the same species, but I'll try to record them based on what has been published so far.

Mamushi de Ussuri - Photo (c) Kim, Hyun-tae, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-SA), subido por Kim, Hyun-tae
Identificación de yucheol_shin: Mamushi de Ussuri (Gloydius ussuriensis)
Añadido el 05 octubre 2023
Principal

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

pintail

Fecha

Junio 23, 2019 a las 12:00 TARDE KST

Descripción

I am recording the above instance as G. tsushimaensis. The reason is that the COI gene in mitochondrial DNA resembles G. tsushimaensis more than G. ussuriensis.

Personally, I think that G. tsushimaensis and G.ussuriensis are one species, but according to the results of research and publication so far, it is first recorded as G. tsushimaensis.

I only know for sure that the COI gene in the above individual has a similar gene to G. tsushimaensis, not G. ussuriensis.

We know only a small part of the whole genome, so we can't be absolutely certain. As @yucheol_shin said, the possibility of G. ussuriensis cannot be ruled out.

However, the exact thing is that the COI gene resembles G. tsushimaensi. I think G. tsushimaensi and G. ussuriensis are the same species, but I'll try to record them based on what has been published so far.

Mamushi de Ussuri - Photo (c) Kim, Hyun-tae, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-SA), subido por Kim, Hyun-tae
Identificación de yucheol_shin: Mamushi de Ussuri (Gloydius ussuriensis)
Añadido el 05 octubre 2023
Principal

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

pintail

Fecha

Junio 29, 2019 a las 10:35 MAÑANA KST

Descripción

I am recording the above instance as G. tsushimaensis. The reason is that the COI gene in mitochondrial DNA resembles G. tsushimaensis more than G. ussuriensis.

Personally, I think that G. tsushimaensis and G.ussuriensis are one species, but according to the results of research and publication so far, it is first recorded as G. tsushimaensis.

I only know for sure that the COI gene in the above individual has a similar gene to G. tsushimaensis, not G. ussuriensis.

We know only a small part of the whole genome, so we can't be absolutely certain. As @yucheol_shin said, the possibility of G. ussuriensis cannot be ruled out.

However, the exact thing is that the COI gene resembles G. tsushimaensi. I think G. tsushimaensi and G. ussuriensis are the same species, but I'll try to record them based on what has been published so far.

Mamushi de Ussuri - Photo (c) Kim, Hyun-tae, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-SA), subido por Kim, Hyun-tae
Identificación de yucheol_shin: Mamushi de Ussuri (Gloydius ussuriensis)
Añadido el 05 octubre 2023
Principal

Fotos / Sonidos

Observ.

pintail

Fecha

Junio 29, 2019 a las 10:38 MAÑANA KST

Descripción

I am recording the above instance as G. tsushimaensis. The reason is that the COI gene in mitochondrial DNA resembles G. tsushimaensis more than G. ussuriensis.

Personally, I think that G. tsushimaensis and G.ussuriensis are one species, but according to the results of research and publication so far, it is first recorded as G. tsushimaensis.

I only know for sure that the COI gene in the above individual has a similar gene to G. tsushimaensis, not G. ussuriensis.

We know only a small part of the whole genome, so we can't be absolutely certain. As @yucheol_shin said, the possibility of G. ussuriensis cannot be ruled out.

However, the exact thing is that the COI gene resembles G. tsushimaensi. I think G. tsushimaensi and G. ussuriensis are the same species, but I'll try to record them based on what has been published so far.

Mamushi de Ussuri - Photo (c) Kim, Hyun-tae, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC-SA), subido por Kim, Hyun-tae
Identificación de yucheol_shin: Mamushi de Ussuri (Gloydius ussuriensis)
Añadido el 05 octubre 2023
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