Tropical Pathology Research in the department of Madre de Dios

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Studying tropical deseases in the Department of Madre de Dios, we had the opportunity to colect some snakes there and in the city of Quincemil wich is situaded in the jungle of the Department of Cuzco, bordering with Madre de Dios. The snakes where studied by Dr. Jehan Vellard from the Museo de Hist...

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Autor: Cornejo Donayre, Alberto
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Fecha de Publicación:1960
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
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description Studying tropical deseases in the Department of Madre de Dios, we had the opportunity to colect some snakes there and in the city of Quincemil wich is situaded in the jungle of the Department of Cuzco, bordering with Madre de Dios. The snakes where studied by Dr. Jehan Vellard from the Museo de Historia Natural Javier Prado de la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, who made the determinations. In this small collection there are specimens of the family Crotalidae,Elapidae and Colubridae. Among them there are specimens of solenoglipha, proteroglipha, opistoglipha and aglipha. We found the following species in the South.Orient: Bothrops castelnaudi (D. & B.), Lachesis muta (L.), Micrurus peruvianus, Micrurus hemprichii Jan, Xenodon severus (L.), Imantodes cenchoa (L.), Philodryas olfersii Lichtenstein, Oxybelis acuminatus Wied, Dipsa caterbyi Sentzen sp. and a specimen of the sub-family Rhadinea. Bothrops castelnaudi (D. & B.), has been found for the first time in Peru and with Lachesis Muta (L.), are the most dangerous snakes in that zone, it can be that they are responsible for almost every snake bite. It is confirmed that Madre de Dios is in the area of dispersion of Lachesis muta (L.), in Peru. Coral snakes are very common in this part of the jungle and the Micrurus peruvianus and Micrurus hemprihii Jan, has not been foud in Madre de Dios previously. Several specimens of Colubridae wich are not dangerous for men, were found in the South-Orient. Those are very common in the neighbor republic of Brazil.
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spelling Tropical Pathology Research in the department of Madre de DiosInvestigaciones sobre Patología Tropical en el departamento de Madre de DiosCornejo Donayre, AlbertoStudying tropical deseases in the Department of Madre de Dios, we had the opportunity to colect some snakes there and in the city of Quincemil wich is situaded in the jungle of the Department of Cuzco, bordering with Madre de Dios. The snakes where studied by Dr. Jehan Vellard from the Museo de Historia Natural Javier Prado de la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, who made the determinations. In this small collection there are specimens of the family Crotalidae,Elapidae and Colubridae. Among them there are specimens of solenoglipha, proteroglipha, opistoglipha and aglipha. We found the following species in the South.Orient: Bothrops castelnaudi (D. & B.), Lachesis muta (L.), Micrurus peruvianus, Micrurus hemprichii Jan, Xenodon severus (L.), Imantodes cenchoa (L.), Philodryas olfersii Lichtenstein, Oxybelis acuminatus Wied, Dipsa caterbyi Sentzen sp. and a specimen of the sub-family Rhadinea. Bothrops castelnaudi (D. & B.), has been found for the first time in Peru and with Lachesis Muta (L.), are the most dangerous snakes in that zone, it can be that they are responsible for almost every snake bite. It is confirmed that Madre de Dios is in the area of dispersion of Lachesis muta (L.), in Peru. Coral snakes are very common in this part of the jungle and the Micrurus peruvianus and Micrurus hemprihii Jan, has not been foud in Madre de Dios previously. Several specimens of Colubridae wich are not dangerous for men, were found in the South-Orient. Those are very common in the neighbor republic of Brazil.Durante el desarrollo de un programa de investigación sobre patología tropical ene l departamento de Madre de Dios, hubo ocasión para recolectar nueve serpientes en este lugar y dos en la ciudad de Quincemil, zona selvática del departamento del Cuzco, colindante con el de Madre de Dios. Los especímenes fueron estudiados por el Dr. Jehan Vellard, del Museo de Historia Natural Javier Prado de la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, quien tuvo la gentileza de informarnos del resultado de sus determinaciones. En esta pequeña colección se consigna especies de la familia Crotalidae, Elapidae y Colubridae, entre las cuales hay especímenes del grupo solenoglipha, proteroglipha, opistoglipha y aglipha. Se señala la presencia de las siguientes especies en el sur-oriente: Bothrops castelnaudi (D.& B.), Lachesis muta (L.), Micrurus peruvianus, Micrurus hemprichii Jan, Xenodon severus (L.), Imantodes cenchoa (L.), Philodryas olfersii Lichtenstein, Oxybelis acuminatus Wied, Dipsa catesbyi Sentzen, Oxyrhopus sp. y un ejemplar de la sub-familia Rhadinea. El Bithrops castelnaudi (D.& B.), es encontrado por primera vez en el Perú y con la Lachesis muta (L.), son las serpientes más peligrosas en esa zona y, posiblemente, responsables de la casi totalidad de accidentes herpéticos. Se comprueba que el departamento de Madre de Dios está incluído en el área de dispersión de la Lachesis muta (L.), en el Perú. Las víboras de coral son comunes en esta parte de la selva y las especies Micrurus peruvianus y Micrurus hemprichii Jan no habían sido encontradas anteriormente en Madre de Dios. Se demuestra la presencia en el sur-oriente, de varias especies de la familia Colubridae que no son peligrosas para el hombre y son comunes en la vecina república del Brasil.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Humana1960-06-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/anales/article/view/630010.15381/anales.v43i2.6300Anales de la Facultad de Medicina; Vol. 43 No. 2 (1960); 409-418Anales de la Facultad de Medicina; Vol. 43 Núm. 2 (1960); 409-4181609-94191025-5583reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/anales/article/view/6300/5520Derechos de autor 1960 Alberto Cornejo Donayrehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/63002020-04-09T12:40:48Z
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