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Helicops leopardinus

(Leopard Keelback)

Interesting Facts

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Common Names

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Common Names in English:

Leopard Keelback

Description

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Family Colubridae

The family Colubridae, which includes the kingsnakes (Lampropeltis spp. ), is the largest, most widespread, and diverse family of snakes , with few physical characteristics universal among all species. The family contains 70 percent of the known species of snakes, with more than 1700 species worldwide (Pough et al. 1998). Although some colubrids are dangerously venomous , most are harmless to humans. [1]

Taxonomy

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Synonyms

Helicops leopardinus - Cei 1993 • Helicops leopardinus - Jan 1865 • Helicops leopardinus — Boulenger 1893: 278 • Helicops leopardinus — Gasc & Rodrigues 1980 • Helicops leopardinus — Leynaud & Bucher 1999: 18 • Helicops leprieurii DumÉril Bibron & DumÉril 1854: 750 • Helicops Leprieurii — GÜnther 1861: 427 • Homalopsis leopardina Schlegel 1837: 358

Notes

Name Status: Accepted Name .

Comment: The occurrence of Helicops leopardinus in Colombia has been questioned (Pérez-Santos & Moreno, cited in Cadle, Herpetologica 48 (1): 137)

Similar Species

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Members of the genus Helicops

ZipcodeZoo has pages for 13 species and subspecies in this genus:

H. angulatus (Mountain Keelback) · H. carinicaudus (Wied's Keelback) · H. danieli (Daniel's Keelback) · H. gomesi (Sao Paulo Keelback) · H. hagmanni (Hagmann's Keelback) · H. leopardinus (Leopard Keelback) · H. modestus (Olive Keelback) · H. pastazae (Shreve's Keelback) · H. petersi (Spiral Keelback) · H. polylepis (Norman's Keelback) · H. scalaris (Hoge's Keelback) · H. trivittatus (Equatorial Keelback) · H. yacu (Peru Keelback)

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Notes

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Contributors

Data Sources

Accessed through GBIF Data Portal February 27, 2008:

Identifiers

Footnotes

  1. Painter, Charles W., Chuck L. Hayes, and James N. Stuart "Recovery and Conservation of the Gray-Banded Kingsnake. New Mexico Department of Game and Fish. May 1, 2002. [back]

Curator for this page: Juan Pablo Hurtado. Date last reviewed: 12/30/1899

Last Revised: 7/21/2012