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California whipsnake ( englanti )

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The California whipsnake (Masticophis lateralis), also known as the striped racer, is a colubrid snake found in habitats of the coast, desert, and foothills of California.

Description

Masticophis lateralis is 90–120 centimetres (3.0–3.9 ft) in total length (including tail). It is slender, with a yellowish stripe along each side, set against a dark brown or black back.[3]

Diet

The California whipsnake is known to eat a variety of live animals including insects, lizards, snakes, birds, and small mammals.[3][4] It shows a strong preference for lizards, which are captured by a grasp of the mouth,[4] and swallowed alive.

Behavior

Masticophis lateralis is fast-moving, diurnal, and an active forager. It commonly moves over and through brush and trees to avoid predation and to capture prey.[4] The California whipsnake has been observed moving into the top of scrub plants after emerging from nightly retreats to gain access to direct sunlight before the sunlight reaches ground level. It is not venomous, but likely to strike if captured.

Taxonomy

As with many species and subspecies, taxonomic reclassification is an ongoing process, and differing sources often disagree. The genus Masticophis may soon be absorbed by the closely related genus Coluber, which contains the racer (Coluber constrictor).

Subspecies

Masticophis lateralis has two subspecies:[3]

  • M. l. lateralis (Hallowell, 1853) — chaparral whipsnake
The chaparral whipsnake is a common subspecies in California and northern Baja California, Mexico. The subspecies is often associated with broken (variable) habitat types that range from northwestern to extreme southern California and further south into Northwestern Mexico.
The Alameda whipsnake subspecies is endemic to California. The subspecies is considered threatened there. Its range is relatively small, and much of the subspecies' habitat is threatened by development. It was first collected by Archie Mossman and later described by Riemer in 1954. The Alameda Whipsnake is a threatened species of colubrid snake distinguishable by its broad head, large eyes, black and orange coloring with a yellow stripe down each side, and a slender neck. The Alameda Whipsnake is a wary creature known for its speed and climbing abilities utilized when escaping predators or hunting prey.[4][5][6]
Alameda whipsnake subspecies, Masticophis lateralis euryxanthus

Nota bene: A trinomial authority in parentheses indicates that the subspecies was originally described in a genus other than Masticophis.

Habitat and geographic range

The California whipsnake, M. lateralis, has a range from Trinity County, California, west of the Sierra Nevada Mountains to northwestern Baja California, at altitudes between 0–2,250 metres (0–7,382 ft) and is known to use a wide variety of habitat types including the California coast and in the foothills, the chaparral of northern Baja, mixed deciduous and pine forests of the Sierra de Juárez, and deserts and canyons of Sierra San Pedro.[7]

The geographic range of the Alameda whipsnake subspecies is contiguous in the area of southern Alameda County, northern Santa Clara County, and western San Joaquin County, in the southeastern Bay Area of Northern California.[8] It has commonly been reported as having a more specific association with chaparral and scrub plant communities as the habitat where it is most commonly found.[4][9][10]

The geographic range of the chaparral whipsnake subspecies has been reported to include woodlands, grasslands, chaparral scrublands, and riparian habitats.[4][11] [12]

References

  1. ^ Stejneger L, Barbour T (1917). A Check List of North American Amphibians and Reptiles. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. 125 pp. (Coluber lateralis, p. 80).
  2. ^ "Masticophis lateralis ". The Reptile Database. www.reptile-database.org.
  3. ^ a b c Stebbins RC (2003). A Field Guide to Western Reptiles and Amphibians, Third Edition. The Peterson Field Guide Series ®. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company. xiii + 533 pp., 56 plates. ISBN 978-0-395-98272-3. (Masticophis lateralis, pp. 353-354 + Plate 43 + Map 37).
  4. ^ a b c d e f Swaim KE (1994). Aspects of the Ecology of the Alameda Whipsnake (Masticophis lateralis euryxanthus). Upublished Master's Thesis, California State University, Hayward. 140 pp.
  5. ^ Alvarez JA (2006). "Masticophis lateralis euryxanthus (Alameda Whipsnake) habitat". Herpetological Review 37: 233.
  6. ^ Alvarez JA (2005). "A compilation of observations of Alameda Whipsnake outside of typical habitat". Transactions of the Western Section of the Wildlife Society 41: 21-25.
  7. ^ Goodman, A M; Esposito, LA; Ponce, PL; Sauer, AR; Stiner, EO; Ruane, S (26 April 2019). "New record and range expansion of Masticophis lateralis (Hallowell, 1853) (Squamata, Colubridae) into western Baja California Sur, Mexico". Check List. 15 (2): 345–348. doi:10.15560/15.2.345.
  8. ^ Jennings MR (1983). "Masticophis lateralis (Hallowel), Striped racer". Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles. Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles.
  9. ^ Swaim KE, McGinnis SM (1992). "Habitat associations of the Alameda whipsnake". Transactions of the Western Section of The Wildlife Society 28: 107-111.
  10. ^ United States Fish and Wildlife Service (2002). Draft recovery plan for chaparral and scrub community species east of San Francisco Bay, California. Portland, Oregon. xvi + 306 pp.
  11. ^ Ortenburger, Arthur Irving (1923). Whipsnakes and Racers: Genera Masticophis and Coluber. Norwood, Massachusetts: Plimpton Press. 247 pp.
  12. ^ Alvarez, pers. obs.

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California whipsnake: Brief Summary ( englanti )

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The California whipsnake (Masticophis lateralis), also known as the striped racer, is a colubrid snake found in habitats of the coast, desert, and foothills of California.

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Coluber lateralis ( baski )

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Coluber lateralis Coluber generoko animalia da. Narrastien barruko Colubridae familian sailkatuta dago.

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Coluber lateralis: Brief Summary ( baski )

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Coluber lateralis Coluber generoko animalia da. Narrastien barruko Colubridae familian sailkatuta dago.

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Coluber lateralis ( ranska )

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Coluber lateralis est une espèce de serpents de la famille des Colubridae[1].

Taxinomie

Ce taxon est souvent repris sous Masticophis lateralis par plusieurs sources. Reptile Database le classe dans le genre Coluber.

Répartition

Cette espèce se rencontre en Californie aux États-Unis et en Basse-Californie au Mexique[1].

Description

Coluber lateralis est une espèce ovipare[1]. Son dos est brun et présente deux fines rayures jaunes, une de chaque côté, s'étendant de la tête à la racine de la queue. Sa face ventrale est uniformément jaune paille à l'exception de son menton et de sa gorge qui sont tachetés de minuscules points noirs. Cette espèce se rencontre fréquemment à proximité des étangs ou sur les berges des rivières. Elle est assez timide et n'hésite pas à plonger à l'eau pour s'échapper lorsqu'on l'approche[2]. Le spécimen décrit par Riemer mesurait 120 cm dont 36 cm pour la queue[3].

Liste des sous-espèces

Selon Reptarium Reptile Database (13 février 2014)[4] :

  • Coluber lateralis euryxanthus (Riemer, 1954)
  • Coluber lateralis lateralis (Hallowell, 1853)

Publications originales

  • Hallowell, 1853 : On some new reptiles from California. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, vol. 6, p. 236-238 (texte intégral).
  • Riemer, 1954 : A new subspecies of the snake Masticophis lateralis from California. Copeia, vol. 1954, no 1, p. 45-48.

Notes et références

  1. a b et c Reptarium Reptile Database, consulté lors d'une mise à jour du lien externe
  2. Hallowell, 1853 : On some new reptiles from California. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, vol. 6, p. 236-238 (texte intégral).
  3. Riemer, 1954 : A new subspecies of the snake Masticophis lateralis from California. Copeia, vol. 1954, no 1, p. 45-48.
  4. Reptarium Reptile Database, consulté le 13 février 2014
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Coluber lateralis: Brief Summary ( ranska )

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Coluber lateralis est une espèce de serpents de la famille des Colubridae.

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Coluber lateralis ( vietnam )

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Coluber lateralis là một loài rắn trong họ Rắn nước. Loài này được Hallowell mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1853.[1]

Chú thích

  1. ^ Coluber lateralis. The Reptile Database. Truy cập ngày 29 tháng 5 năm 2013.

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Coluber lateralis là một loài rắn trong họ Rắn nước. Loài này được Hallowell mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1853.

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