Synonyms and combinations
Source: Catalogue of Life
Recorded as introduced in 1 country or island
Vernacular names
Source: Catalogue of Life
16 results
Cobra-verde-rugosa Portuguese |
Couleuvre rugueuse French |
Culebra verde rugosa Spanish |
Culebra-verde rugosa Spanish |
Estival Rugosa Spanish |
Greensnake English |
Northern Rough Greensnake |
Raue Grasnatter German |
Rough greensnake English |
Ru Grøn Snog Danish |
Bibliography
Source: Catalogue of Life
143 results
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Cope, E. D. (1872). Curious habit of a snake. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (4) 10: 230. |
Plummer, M. V. (1980). Ventral Scute Anomalies in a Population of Opheodrys aestivus. Journal of Herpetology 14 (2): 199. |
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Foster, N. (2012). Geographic distribution: Opheodrys aestivus (rough green snake). Herpetological Review 43: 308. |
STEVENSON, DIRK J. et al. (2021). New County Records for Amphibians and Reptiles in Georgia, USA. Herpetological Review 52 (2): 350-359. |
Citation
Opheodrys aestivus (Linnaeus, 1766) in undefined