Arizona elegans philipi

Arizona elegans philipi

taxobox
name = Painted Desert Glossy Snake
regnum = Animalia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Reptilia
ordo = Squamata
familia = Colubridae
subfamilia = Colubrinae
genus = "Arizona"
species = "A. elegans"
subspecies = "A. e. philipi"
binomial = "Arizona elegans philipi"
binomial_authority = Klauber, 1946

The Painted Desert Glossy Snake ("Arizona elegans philipi") is a subspecies of glossy snake, a non-venomous colubrid snake, found in the southwestern United States, from the far western tip of Texas, through New Mexico and into Arizona, as well as into northern Mexico. Its range overlaps that of other glossy snake subspecies, and interbreeding is likely, thus distinguishing subspecies which share range is often difficult. The epithet "philipi" is in honor of Philip Monroe Klauber, son of herpetologist Laurence M. Klauber who named the subspecies. [http://ebeltz.net/herps/biogappx.html]

Description

The Painted Desert Glossy Snake is typically a light tan brown in color, with darker brown blotches down the length of the back. This subspecies usually has around 60 blotches, more than other subspecies. Each blotch is usually edged with black. Their underside is usually solid cream or white in color. Their coloration can vary, lighter or darker, depending on the soil and elevation of their localized habitat, with specimens from higher elevations often being darker in color. They can grow from 20 to 35 inches in length (50 to 90 cm). They have a thin body, smooth scales, and eyes with round pupils.

Behavior

Their preferred habitat is sandy and rocky arid regions, it is often found in areas of lightly vegetated with creosote and sagebrush. Their diet consists of lizards, and small rodents. They are nocturnal, and can often be found foraging in roadside ditches in the late evening. Mating occurs in the spring, and the female lays a clutch of up to 24 eggs which hatch in the fall. Hatchlings are 9-11 inches in length.

References

*EMBL species|genus=Arizona|species=elegans
* [http://www.zo.utexas.edu/research/txherps/snakes/arizona.elegans.html Herps of Texas: "Arizona elegans"]


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