- Seminatrix
Taxobox
name = Swamp Snake
image_caption = Florida Swamp Snake, "Seminatrix pygaea"
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Reptilia
ordo =Squamata
subordo =Serpentes
familia =Colubridae
genus = "Seminatrix"
species = "S. pygaea"
binomial = "Seminatrix pygaea"
binomial_authority = Cope,1871 "Seminatrix" is a
genus ofcolubrid snake s commonly known as swamp snakes. There is a singlespecies in the genus, "Seminatrix pygaea" with threesubspecies :Subspecies
*South
Florida Swamp Snake, "Seminatrix pygaea cyclas " (Dowling,1950 )
*Carolina Swamp Snake, "Seminatrix pygaea paludis " (Dowling,1950 )
*North Florida Swamp Snake, "Seminatrix pygaea pygaea " (Cope,1871 )Geographic range
Swamp snakes are found in the states of
North Carolina ,South Carolina , Georgia, andFlorida on the east coast of theUnited States . They prefer swampland habitat, that is heavily vegetated.Description
"Seminatrix" snakes are small, thin snakes, usually no longer than 35-38cm. They are uniformly
black , with a bright orange orred belly.Behavior & diet
Swamp snakes are almost entirely aquatic. They spend most of their time hiding among dense vegetation in tannic cypress swamps. They feed on small
fish ,tadpole s,frog s,salamander s, sirens,amphiuma s, andinvertebrate s, such asleech es andearthworm s.Reproduction
"Seminatrix" are ovoviviparous, giving birth to live young directly in shallow water. Unlike many snakes, female "Seminatrix" feed actively while gravid, suggesting that they may pass nutrients directly on to the young.
References
* [http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/natsci/herpetology/fl-guide/Seminatrixpcyclas.htm Florida Museum of Natural History: Online Guide to the Snakes of Florida]
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