Vernacular names
Source: Catalogue of Life
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Cobra-liga-de-cauda-longa Portuguese |
Culebra de agua nómada cola corta alpestre Spanish |
Culebra-listonada de montaña-cola larga Spanish |
Jarretera Alpina Cola-larga Spanish |
Longtail Alpine Garter Snake English |
Treppen-Strumpfbandnatter German |
culebra listonada de montaña cola larga Spanish |
長尾帶蛇 Chinese |
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Source: Catalogue of Life
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