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词条 Lampropeltis calligaster
释义

  1. Geographic range

  2. Description

  3. Behavior

  4. Subspecies

  5. References

{{speciesbox
| status = LC
| status_system = IUCN3.1
| status_ref = [1]
| image = Lampropeltis calligaster calligaster.jpg
| image_caption = Prairie kingsnake
Lampropeltis calligaster calligaster
| genus = Lampropeltis
| species = calligaster
| authority = (Harlan, 1827)
| synonyms = *Coluber calligaster Harlan, 1827
  • Ablabes triangulum var. calligaster Hallowell, 1856
  • Ophibolus calligaster Cope, 1900

}}Lampropeltis calligaster is a species of kingsnake known commonly as the prairie kingsnake or yellow-bellied kingsnake.[1]

Geographic range

It is found throughout the midwestern and southeastern United States, from Nebraska to Maryland, Florida to Texas.[1]

Description

It is light brown or grey in color, with dark grey, dark brown, or reddish-brown blotching down the length of their bodies. They are capable of growing to lengths of {{convert|30|-|40|in|cm|disp=flip|abbr=on}}. They are easily mistaken for various species of rat snake of the genus Pantherophis, which share habitat, and can have similar markings. Some specimens have their markings faded, to appear almost a solid brown color. Juveniles usually have a brown stripe down the back of their bodies. They have two black spots behind the head and smaller black spots down the back on both sides of the stripe.

Behavior

Prairie kingsnakes' preferred habitat is open grassland with loose, dry soil, typically on the edge of a forested region, not far from a permanent source of water. Their diet consists primarily of rodents, but they will also consume lizards, frogs and occasionally other snakes. They are nonvenomous, and typically docile. Like most colubrids, if harassed they will shake their tail, which if in dry leaf litter can sound remarkably like a rattlesnake. They are not typically prone to biting, and if handled will often excrete a foul-smelling musk. When threatened, they flatten and appear to have white spots.

Subspecies

There are three subspecies:

  • Prairie kingsnake, L. c. calligaster (Harlan, 1827)
  • South Florida mole kingsnake, L. c. occipitolineata Price, 1987
  • Mole kingsnake or mole snake, L. c. rhombomaculata (Holbrook, 1840)

References

1. ^Hammerson, G.A. 2007. Lampropeltis calligaster. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2007: e.T63826A12719786. https://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2007.RLTS.T63826A12719786.en. Downloaded on 12 October 2018.

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  • Florida Museum of Natural History: Lampropeltis calligaster rhombomaculata
  • [https://www.iowaherps.com/species/lampropeltis_calligaster Prairie Kingsnake], Reptiles and Amphibians of Iowa
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