Grey-Banded Kingsnake

Grey-Banded Kingsnake

Taxobox
name = Grey-banded Kingsnake


image_width = 240px
image_caption = Grey-banded Kingsnake, "Lampropeltis alterna"
regnum = Animalia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Reptilia
ordo = Squamata
subordo = Serpentes
familia = Colubridae
genus = "Lampropeltis"
species = "L. alterna"
binomial = "Lampropeltis alterna"
binomial_authority = Brown, 1901

The grey-banded kingsnake, ("Lampropeltis alterna"), or more commonly just referred to as the alterna, is a species of non-venomous colubrid snake, found in the Trans-Pecos/Chihuahuan Desert region of western Texas, southern New Mexico, and northern Chihuahua. Some sources list two distinct subspecies of alterna, "L. a. alterna" and "L. a. blairi" (Flury, 1950) differentiated by patterning and locale, but research has shown them to be the same. [ [http://www.kingsnake.com/alterna/history.html The Alterna Pages: History] ]

Physical Description

Grey-banded kingsnakes are moderately sized snakes, rarely exceeding 46 inches, but specimens up to 57 inches have been recorded. [ [http://coloherp.org/cb-news/Vol-28/cbn-0101/LAlterna.html Colorado Herpetological Society: "Lampropeltis alterna"] ] They have a relatively wide head (when compared to other kingsnake species), and have large eyes with round pupils.

"Alterna" coloration and patterning varies greatly, but there are two main color morphs, which were once considered separate subspecies: the "Blairs" which has wide red/orange banding, and the "Alterna" which has thinner orange/red banding. Both are generally on a grey background with white and/or black accenting. There are many variations on this basic morophology found in the wild and captive bred, with some specimens even lacking orange or red banding entirely.

Behavior

In the wild, grey-banded kingsnakes are not often encountered. They are uncommon, nocturnal, and quite secretive. Their natural range is sparsely populated with humans and many regions are virtually impassable due to its mountainous terrain. In the field herpetologist community, finding one in the wild is often considered to be a laudable feat. Most that are located are found along the roadways that transect their habitat in the Trans Pecos region.

"Alterna" generally have a calm disposition and are not prone to defensive reactions, like biting. They feed primarily on lizards, rodents, and sometimes frogs.

"Alterna" are oviparous, laying clutches 3-13 eggs in early summer, which hatch in approximately 9 weeks. Hatchlings are around 10 inches in size. [ [http://www.zo.utexas.edu/research/txherps/snakes/lampropeltis.alterna.html Herps of Texas: "Lampropeltis alterna"] ]

Domestication

Grey-banded kingsnakes are commonly kept in captivity and are fairly easy to come by in the exotic pet trade. Due to their relatively small size, calm dispositions, and astounding array of pattern variations they are frequently captive bred. Many breeders of "alterna" are strict about keeping locality bloodlines pure, and will only breed snakes from the same region, though, as market demand decreases this is becoming less and less important to some breeders. Cross breeding with other species of kingsnake, like the Neuvo Leon Kingsnake, "L. mexicana thayeri" is fairly common as well.

Resources

See also

* [http://www.kingsnakedotcom/alterna/ The Alterna Page]
* [http://wwwdotvpydotcom/5vpibreeders/GrayBandedKingsnake/GrayBandedKingsnake.htm Vida precosion: green-banded Kingsnake]


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