Synonyms and combinations
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- = Coluber punctatus Linnaeus, 1766
- = Coluber torquatus Shaw, 1802
- = Diadophis amabilis Baird & Girard, 1853
- = Diadophis amabilis occidentalis Blanchard, 1923
- = Diadophis amabilis similis Blanchard, 1923
- = Diadophis amabilis vandenburgii Blanchard, 1923
- = Diadophis anthonyi Van Denburgh & Slevin, 1923
- = Diadophis arnyi Kennicott, 1859
- = Diadophis laetus Jan, 1863
- = Diadophis occidentalis Blanchard, 1923
Vernacular names
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Amerikanische Ringelnatter German |
Boğmaklı yılan Turkish |
Cobra-de-pescoço-anelado Portuguese |
Coralbelly Ringneck Snake |
Culebra de Collar Spanish |
Culebra de panza roja Spanish |
Halsbandnatter German |
Key Ringneck Snake |
Mississippi Ringneck Snake |
Monterey Ringneck Snake |
Bibliography
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Meyers, Charles W. (1965). Biology of the ringneck snake, Diadophis punctatus, in Florida. Bulletin of the Florida State Museum, Biological Sciences 10 (2): 43-90. |
Blanchard, Frank N. (1930). Further studies of the eggs and young of the eastern ring-neck snake, Diadophis punctatus edwardsii. Bull. Antivenin Inst. America 4 (1): 4-10. |
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Merrem, B. (1820). Versuch eines Systems der Amphibien I (Tentamen Systematis Amphibiorum). J. C. Kriegeri, Marburg, 191 Pp. |
Roebke, R. S., & Geluso, K. (2017). Geographic Distribution: Diadophis punctatus (Ring-necked Snake). Herpetological Review 48 (4): 814. |
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Citation
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