Synonyms and combinations
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Vernacular names
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Cobra-rainha Portuguese |
Gichi-ogimaakwe Ginebik Ojibwa |
Königin-Krabbennatter German |
Königinnennatter German |
Queen Snake English |
Queensnake English |
Yakonontí:yo Ò:nyare Mohawk |
couleuvre royale French |
Королевский рачий уж Russian |
女王蛇 Chinese |
Bibliography
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66 results
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Conant, & Roger. (1960). The Queen snake, Natrix septemvittata, in the interior highlands of Arkansas and Missouri, with comments upon similar disjunct distributions. Proccedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 112 (2): 25-40. |
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Citation
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