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Thamnophis ordinoides (BAIRD & GIRARD, 1852)

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Higher TaxaColubridae (Natricinae), Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Northwestern Garter Snake, Puget Sound Garter snake
G: Nordwestliche Strumpfbandnatter 
SynonymTropidonotus ordinoides BAIRD & GIRARD 1852: 176
Eutaenia ordinoides — BAIRD & GIRARD 1853: 300
Eutaenia ordinoides — BAIRD & GIRARD 1853: 33
Eutainia leptocephala BAIRD & GIRARD 1853: 29
Eutainia cooperi KENNICOTT in COOPER 1860: 296
Tropidonotus sirtalis var. leptocephala — JAN 1863: 69
Tropidonotus leptocephala — BOULENGER 1893: 201
Thamnophis leptocephalus olympia MEEK 1899: 235
Thamnophis rubristriata MEEK in MEEK & ELLIOT 1899: 235
Eutaenia elegans ordinoides — COPE 1900: 1046
Eutainia leptocephala — COPE 1900: 1058
Euraenia sirtalis leptocephala – BROWN 1901: 30
Thamnophis ordinoides — RUTHVEN 1908: 147
Thamnophis ordinoides – FITCH 1940
Thamnophis ordinoides — STEBBINS 1985: 208
Thamnophis ordinoides — CROTHER 2000
Thamnophis ordinoides — SCHMIDT & KUNZ 2005
Thamnophis ordinoides — WALLACH et al. 2014: 724 
DistributionCanada (SW British Columbia),
USA (W Washington, W Oregon, NW California, Alaska ?)

Type locality: Puget Sound.

leptocephala: Washington; Type locality: Puget Sound.

rubristriata: Type-locality, "Olympic Mountains," restricted to Port Angeles, Clallam County, Washington by Marx (1958)  
Reproductionovoviviparous (listed as viviparous by Blackburn 1994). 
TypesHolotype: unlocated, lost fide Kirk, 1979: 233.1.
Holotype: FMNH
Syntype: USNM 961 [Eutainia leptocephala] 
DiagnosisAdditional details, e.g. a detailed description or comparisons (3192 characters), are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. 
CommentDiet: specialized on worms and snails. 
EtymologyNot given by Baird and Girard (1852), but they observed longitudinal rows of black spots between the stripes of their specimens. These spots reminded them of Tropidonotus ordinatus (= Thamnophis s. sirtalis) and they apparently intended the name ordinoides to mean "ordinatus-like." (Kirk 1979)
 
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