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Clonophis kirtlandii (KENNICOTT, 1856)

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Higher TaxaColubridae (Natricinae), Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Kirtland's Snake 
SynonymRegina kirtlandii KENNICOTT 1856: 95
Tropidonotus kirtlandii — GARMAN 1884: 28
Regina kirtlandii — GARMAN 1884: plate I
Ischnognathus kirtlandii — BOULENGER 1893: 286
Natrix kirtlandii — COPE 1900: 995
Natrix kirtlandii — WALKER 1931
Natrix kirtlandii — CONANT 1938
Natrix kirtlandii — CONANT 1943
Natrix kirtlandi — CLARK 1962
Clonophis kirtlandii — CONANT & COLLINS 1991: 160
Clonophis kirtlandii — CROTHER 2000: 58
Chlonophis [sic] kirtlandii — HIGHTON et al. 2002
Nerodia kirtlandi
Clonophis kirtlandii — CROTHER et al. 2012
Clonophis kirtlandii — WALLACH et al. 2014: 171 
DistributionUSA (Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Tennessee, S Michigan, CN Kentucky, W Pennsylvania)

Type locality: "Northern Illinois." Restricted to West Northfield, Cook County, Illinois, by Conant, 1943: 317.  
Reproductionovovivparous 
TypesLectotype, USNM 1514, a 509 mm female (R.W. Kennicott), designated by Conant, 1943: 314. 
DiagnosisDiagnosis (genus): A genus of natricine snakes characterized by having: a dorsal pattern of four longitudinal rows of relatively large, dark, rounded blotches on a brown or grey-brown ground color; a red venter bearing a row of black spots along each lateral margin; the labials largely unmarked; a relatively short head, scarcely distinct from the neck; a moderately large pupil; the internasals broad anteriorly, the nares lateral; each naris relatively small and situated medially in the nasal scale; 5 or 6 supralabials; 19 scale rows at midbody; the anal plate divided; the short hemipenes single or weakly bilobed, each with a simple sulcus spermaticus; the maxillary teeth subequal, with all teeth relatively short, stout, and weakly curved; the posterior ends of the pterygoids practically nondivergent; no ventral process on the basioccipital; the parietal bone almost smooth, with no trace of a postero-median ridge; the prefrontal a little more than twice as high as it is long; no ventral keel on the parasphenoid; a well-developed interorbital foramen; the quadrate greatly expanded dorsally; the supratemporal somewhat reduced; the nasal bones greatly expanded, in relatively broad contact with the premaxilla and the frontal bones; a diet consisting largely, if not exclusively, of earthworms and slugs.(Rossman 1963)


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CommentNot listed by Craven & Knudsen (1996) and CNAH (2010, online) for Wisconsin.

Type species: Regina kirtlandii KENNICOTT 1856 is the type species of the genus Clonophis COPE 1889. 
EtymologyNamed after Dr. Jared Potter Kirtland (1793-1877), an American naturalist, botanist, doctor, legislator, teacher, and writer. He founded the Cleveland Museum of Natural History and Cleveland Medical College.

The genus was probably named after Greek clonos (κλώνός), branch or sprig (of a tree) + Greek ophis (ὄφις), a serpent, snake. 
References
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