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Older texts will show Schott's whipsnake and Ruthven's whipsnake as races of this species; they are now considered full species.

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Fairly common in parts of its range, especially near water.

US Federal List: no special status

CITES: no special status

IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: least concern

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This is an aesthetically interesting snake that probably helps to control rodent numbers in rangeland.

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Trophic Strategy ( englanti )

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The striped whipsnake eats amphibians, smaller snakes, and lizards. Three other important prey to the whipsnake are bird nestlings, bird eggs, and rodents. This snake is an active hunter that finds its food by vision and scent trailing, although vision plays the larger role out of the two. Juvenile whipsnakes consume insects, including crickets, locusts, and cicadas. (Bartlett and Tenant 2000).

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Distribution ( englanti )

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Masticophis taeniatus is found from central Texas and neighboring Mexico through Arizona and Utah to Nevada, northern California, Oregon, and southern Washington. (Stebbins 1985)

Biogeographic Regions: nearctic (Native )

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Habitat ( englanti )

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In the southern part of its range this species is associated with open woodlands in mountainous terrain. In the north it is found in high altitude woodlands, as well as in desert scrub, grassland, and juniper-studded rangelands at the lower altitudes. Striped whipsnakes can often be found near pond and river edges where water is readily available and amphibians can be found. (Bartlett and Tenant 2000).

Terrestrial Biomes: desert or dune ; savanna or grassland ; mountains

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Morphology ( englanti )

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This is a slender snake with an adult length of 36 to 72 inches (90-183 cm). Dorsally the snake is typically dark brown to gray or blue, with three light stripes on each side with a color range from grey to white. The side stripe is divided by a broken to continous dark band. The dorsal scales are smooth, in fifteen rows at midbody. The anal plate is divided. (Stebbins 1985; Bartlett and Tenant 2000).

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Females lay 3 to 12 bumpy-shelled eggs in the spring or early summer. The eggs take two to three months to hatch, and the slender young are about 14 inches long. (Stebbins 1985; Bartlett and Tenant 2000).

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Striped Whipsnake From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Striped Whipsnake  data-file-height= Desert Striped Whipsnake, Masticophis taeniatus taeniatus Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Reptilia Order: Squamata Suborder: Serpentes Family: Colubridae Genus: Masticophis Species: M. taeniatus Binomial name Masticophis taeniatus
(Hallowell, 1852) Subspecies

M. t. australis
M. t. girardi
M. t. ornatus
M. t. taeniatus

Synonyms

Leptophis taeniata Hallowell, 1852
Coluber taeniatus - Garman, 1883
Zamenis taeniatus - Cope, 1900[1]

The Striped Whipsnake (Masticophis taeniatus ornatus ) is a species of nonvenomous colubrid snake that is closely related to the California Whipsnake (Masticophis lateralis). It is native to the western United States and northern Mexico.

Contents Identification

The Striped Whipsnake is approximately 30-72inches (76–183cm) in length. This snake exhibits black, dark brown, or gray coloration on its back. Across each of the first four dorsal scales rows, it often has an olive or bluish tint. There is a white to cream-colored stripe down its side that is bisected by either a solid or dashed black line. The coloring on the snake's belly tends to be cream to yellowish, fading to white toward the head, and coral pink toward the tail. This snake also features a lower preocular between the upper labial scales of the mouth, and the anal scale is divided.

Distribution

The Striped Whipsnake is found all throughout the western United States and northern Mexico. The farthest north part of their range is in south central Washington and moves south into the great basin between the Cascade-Sierran crest and the continental divide. The range then continues southeast across the continental divide into New Mexico and western and central Texas. The farthest south part of the range lies in Michoacan, Mexico. In the Western United States the range also extends outside of the great basin into the Rogue River Valley in South Western Oregon and Northern California even in Italy.

Habitat

The Striped Whipsnake is commonly found in a wide variety of habitats including shrub lands, grasslands, sagebrush flats, canyons, piñon-juniper woodlands, and open pine-oak forests. They are attracted to both permanent and seasonal rocky streams, and they frequent both flatlands and mountains.

Behavior

This species is diurnal, active during the day, and is very alert and fast moving. They seek shelter in rock outcrops, small mammal burrows, as well as in trees and shrubs depending on the habitat they occupy. These snakes are nonvenomous but they prey on a wide variety of species including lizards, other snakes (including rattlesnakes), small mammals, young birds, frogs and insects.

Reproduction

Little is known about the reproductive activities of this species. After fertilization the Striped Whipsnake will lay a clutch of 3-12 eggs, between the months of June and July, usually in an abandoned rodent burrow. One study has shown a natural incubation period of 44 to 58 days.

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Gestreifte Peitschennatter ( saksa )

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Die Gestreifte Peitschennatter (Coluber taeniatus, Syn.: Masticophis taeniatus) gehört in die Gattung der Zornnattern (Coluber) und somit zu den Nattern (Colubridae).[1] Sie lebt im Westen der USA und erreicht eine Körperlänge von etwa 1,80 Metern.

Aussehen

Die Gestreifte Peitschennatter ist wie die anderen Peitschennattern lang und sehr schlank gebaut. Sie erreicht eine Körperlänge von einem Meter bis 1,80 Meter. Ihre Grundfärbung variiert von grau über blaugrün und rotbraun bis hin zu schwarz. Auf beiden Körperseiten befinden sich zwei heller gefärbte Streifen, die sich über die gesamte Länge ziehen. Die großen Kopfschuppen sind weiß umrandet und die Körperschuppen sind in 15 Reihen angeordnet.

Verbreitung und Lebensraum

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Verbreitung der Gestreiften Peitschennatter

Die Gestreifte Peitschennatter lebt in den westlichen USA. Ihr Verbreitungsgebiet reicht dabei vom Bundesstaat Washington bis zum Great Basin und New Mexico sowie Teilen von Texas. Man finde sie in Steppengebieten und trockenen Ebenen sowie in Gebirgsbereichen bis in eine Höhe von etwa 3000 Metern.

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Jungtier

Die Schlangen ernähren sich von Eidechsen, kleineren Schlangen und kleinen Säugetieren und Vögeln. Ihre Hauptfressfeinde stellen Falken dar. Die Peitschennattern sind in ihrer Fortbewegung sehr schnell, dabei halten sie ihren Kopf erhoben, um einen besseren Überblick zu erhalten. Um Feinden zu entkommen verschwinden die Tiere sehr schnell in Spalten oder Höhlen im Boden oder sie klettern auf Bäume. Sie jagen tagsüber und sind dabei sehr geschickt. Zu ihren Beutetieren gehören dabei auch größere Eidechsen sowie kleine Klapperschlangen.

Die Paarung der Tiere findet im Frühjahr statt, die drei bis 12 Eier werden im Juni oder Juli in ein Nest gelegt. Dabei werden häufig verlassene Wohnbauten von Kleinsäugern genutzt. Die im August schlüpfenden Jungtiere sind etwa 40 Zentimeter lang. Die Geschlechtsreife erlangen die männlichen Tiere nach einem oder zwei Jahren, die weiblichen nach drei Jahren.

Unterarten

Es werden vier Unterarten der Gestreiften Peitschennatter geführt:[1]

  • Coluber taeniatus australis Smith, 1941
  • Coluber taeniatus girardi (Stejneger & Barbour, 1917)
  • Coluber taeniatus ornatus Baird & Girard, 1853
  • Coluber taeniatus taeniatus (Hallowell, 1852)

Literatur

  • J. L. Behler, F. W. King: National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Reptiles and Amphibians. Alfred A. Knopf, New York 1979.
  • T. F. Tyning: Stokes Nature Guides: A Guide to Amphibians and Reptiles. Little, Brown & Company (Canada), Boston 1990.
  • B. Moon: Reptiles of Washington. The Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, Seattle 2000.

Einzelnachweise

  1. a b Coluber taeniatus In: The Reptile Database
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Die Gestreifte Peitschennatter (Coluber taeniatus, Syn.: Masticophis taeniatus) gehört in die Gattung der Zornnattern (Coluber) und somit zu den Nattern (Colubridae). Sie lebt im Westen der USA und erreicht eine Körperlänge von etwa 1,80 Metern.

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Striped whipsnake ( englanti )

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The striped whipsnake (Masticophis taeniatus) is a species of nonvenomous snake in the family Colubridae. It is closely related to the California whipsnake (Masticophis lateralis). The striped whipsnake is native to the western United States and adjacent northern Mexico.

Identification

The striped whipsnake is approximately 30-72 inches (76–183 cm) in total length (including tail). This snake exhibits black, dark brown, or gray coloration on its back, often with an olive or bluish tint. Along the center of each of the first four rows of pale dorsal scales, is a dark longitudinal stripe. There is a white to cream-colored stripe down its side that is bisected by either a solid or dashed black line. The coloring on the snake's belly tends to be cream to yellowish, fading to white toward the head, and coral pink toward the tail. This snake also features a lower preocular between the upper labial scales of the mouth. The anal scale is divided.

Geographic range

The striped whipsnake is found throughout the western United States and northern Mexico. The northernmost part of its geographic range is in south central Washington, and continues southward into the Great Basin between the Cascade-Sierran crest and the continental divide. Its range then continues southeast across the continental divide into New Mexico and western and central Texas. The southernmost part of its range lies in Michoacán, Mexico. In the Western United States its range also extends outside of the Great Basin into the Rogue River Valley in southwestern Oregon and northern California. There is a population in Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah.

Habitat

The striped whipsnake is commonly found in a wide variety of habitats including shrub lands, grasslands, sagebrush flats, canyons, piñon-juniper woodlands, and open pine-oak forests. It is attracted to both permanent and seasonal rocky streams, and it frequents both flatlands and mountains.

Behavior

The species M. taeniatus is diurnal, active during the day, and is very alert and fast moving. It seeks shelter in rock outcrops, small mammal burrows, as well as in trees and shrubs depending on the habitat they occupy. This snake is nonvenomous, but it preys on a wide variety of species including lizards, other snakes (including venomous rattlesnakes), small mammals, young birds, frogs, and insects.

Reproduction

Little is known about the reproductive activities of M. taeniatus. After fertilization the female striped whipsnake will lay a clutch of 3-12 eggs, between the months of June and July, usually in an abandoned rodent burrow. One study has shown a natural incubation period of 44 to 58 days.

Subspecies

There are two subspecies of Masticophis taeniatus which are recognized as being valid, including the nominotypical subspecies.[2]

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

Etymology

The subspecific name, girardi, is in honor of French-American herpetologist Charles Frédéric Girard.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Stejneger L, Barbour T (1917). A Check List of North American Amphibians and Reptiles. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. 125 pp. (Coluber taeniatus, p. 80; "Coluber taeniatus girardi, nom. nov.", p. 80).
  2. ^ a b "Masticophis taeniatus ". The Reptile Database. www.reptile-database.org.
  3. ^ Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011). The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii + 296 pp. ISBN 978-1-4214-0135-5. (Masticophis taeniatus girardi, p. 101).
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The striped whipsnake (Masticophis taeniatus) is a species of nonvenomous snake in the family Colubridae. It is closely related to the California whipsnake (Masticophis lateralis). The striped whipsnake is native to the western United States and adjacent northern Mexico.

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

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

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Coluber taeniatus ( ranska )

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

Répartition

Ce serpent se rencontre[1] :

Description

C'est un serpent strictement diurne[2].

Liste des sous-espèces

Selon Reptarium Reptile Database (20 décembre 2013)[3] :

Coluber taeniatus schotti (Baird & Girard, 1853) est considéré dans ReptileDatabase comme une espèce à part entière sous le nom de Coluber schotti. Coluber taeniatus ruthveni a été déplacé comme sous-espèce de Coluber schotti. Coluber taeniatus australis est maintenant synonyme de Coluber taeniatus ruthveni, donc de Coluber schotti[1].

Publications originales

  • Baird & Girard, 1853 : Catalogue of North American Reptiles in the Museum of the Smithsonian Institution. Part 1.-Serpents. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, p. 1-172 (texte intégral).
  • Hallowell, 1852 : Descriptions of new species of reptiles inhabiting North America. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, vol. 6, p. 177-182 (texte intégral).
  • Stejneger & Barbour, 1917 : A Check List of North American Amphibians and Reptiles. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, p. 1-125 (texte intégral).

Notes et références

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

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Coluber taeniatus là một loài rắn trong họ Rắn nước. Loài này được Hallowell mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1852.[1]

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

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