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    Species Accepted

    Crotalus enyo (Cope, 1861)

    Baja California Rattlesnake

    Classification and descendants

    Source: Catalogue of Life

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      Vernacular names

      Source: Catalogue of Life

      13 results
      Baja California Rattlesnake English
      Baja California Rattlesnake)
      Baja-Klapperschlange German
      Cascabel de Baja California Spanish
      Cascavel-da-Baja-Califórnia Portuguese
      Crotalo della Bassa California Italian
      Kalifornische Klapperschlange German
      Lower California Rattlesnake English
      Serpente a sonagli della Bassa California Italian
      Víbora-cascabel bajacaliforniana Spanish

      Bibliography

      Source: Catalogue of Life

      30 results
      Grismer, L. L., McGuire, J. A., & Hollingsworth, B. D. (1994). A report on the herpetofauna of the Vizcaino Peninsula, Baja California, Mexico, with a discussion of its biogeographic and taxonomic implications. Bull. Southern California Acad. Sci. 93 (2): 45-80.
      Rieser, Jennifer M.; Tai-De Li, Jessica L. Tingle, Daniel I. Goldman, Joseph R. Mendelson. (2021). Functional consequences of convergently evolved microscopic skin features on snake locomotion. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Feb 2021, 118 (6) E2018264118; DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.2018264118.
      Cope, E. D. (1861). Contributions to the ophiology of Lower California, Mexico and Central America. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 13: 292-306.
      García-Padilla, E., Heredia-López, I., Villalobos-Juárez, I., Lazcano, D., & Fucsko, L. A. (2025). Notes on the Herpetofauna of Mexico 48: From Sacred to Scorned---A Study of the Mexican Rattlesnake’s Changing Status. Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society, 60(3), 25-30.
      Wüster, W., & Bérnils, R. S. (2011). On the generic classification of the rattlesnakes, with special reference to the Neotropical Crotalus durissus complex (Squamata: Viperidae). Zoologia 28 (4): 417–419.
      Reyes-Velasco, J., Cox, C. L., Jones, J. M., Borja, M., & Campbell, J. A. (2022). How many species of rattlesnakes are there in the Crotalus durissus species group (Serpentes: Crotalidae)? Revista Latinoamericana de Herpetología 5 (1): 43-55.
      Beaman K R, & Grismer L L. (1994). Crotalus enyo (Cope), Baja California rattlesnake. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles 589: 1-6.
      Beaman, K. R., & Hayes, W. K. (2008). Rattlesnakes: Research Trends and Annotated Checklist. In: Hayes et al. (eds), The biology of rattlesnakes. Loma Linda University Press, Pp. 5-16.
      Winchell, S. (2007). Klapperschlangen! Die Gattung Crotalus. Reptilia (Münster) 12 (66): 18-25.
      Meik, & Jesse M and André Pires-daSilva. (2009). Evolutionary morphology of the rattlesnake style. BMC Evolutionary Biology 2009, 9:35.

      Citation

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