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Tags
Herpetology
Snakes
Asset ID
100221408
Title
Asiatic Tree Viper
Description
Asiatic Tree Viper (Trimersurus Wagleri Boje). Natural Size, length, 2 Feet. Distribution: Sumatra, Borneo, All Through the Larger Sunda Islands Except Java, Occurs Also Throughout the Philippines. Miami, Fla, June 14, 1944. Loaned by N.Y. 2001, Park, NY
Agent (Role)
Deckert, Richard
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Artist
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Date
1944 (created), 2016 (photographed)
Artwork/Object Type
Paintings
Physical dimensions
35 x 49 cm
Is Part Of
Deckert Collection of Snake and Frog Paintings
Collection/Work Relation
AMNH Special Collections, RF-80-A & RF-80-B: Deckert, Richard F. Paintings of snakes and frogs. 1931-1949 (predominant 1944-1947).
External Resource
AMNH Library authority record:
Deckert, Richard
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