Crotalus enyo COPE, 1861
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Higher Taxa | Viperidae, Crotalinae, Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
Subspecies | Crotalus enyo cerralvensis CLIFF 1954 Crotalus enyo furvus LOWE & NORRIS 1954 Crotalus enyo enyo (COPE 1861) |
Common Names | E: Lower California Rattlesnake (furvus: Rosario Rattlesnake; cerralvensis: Cerralvo Rattlesnake; enyo: Baja California Rattlesnake) G: Baja-Klapperschlange S: Cascabel de Baja California |
Synonym | Crotalus enyo enyo (COPE 1861) Caudisona enyo COPE 1861 Crotalus enyo enyo LOWE & NORRIS 1954 Crotalus enyo — STEBBINS 1985: 246 Crotalus enyo — LINER 1994 Crotalus enyo cerralvensis CLIFF 1954 (fide GRISMER 1999) Crotalus enyo — WELCH 1994: 45 Crotalus enyo — MCDIARMID, CAMPBELL & TOURÉ 1999: 283 Caudisona (Pillotus) enyo — HOSER 2009 Crotalus enyo — WALLACH et al. 2014: 190 Crotalus enyo cerralvensis CLIFF 1954: 82 Crotalus enyo cerralvensis — BEAMAN & HAYES 2008 Crotalus enyo furvus LOWE & NORRIS 1954 Crotalus enyo furvus — BEAMAN & HAYES 2008 Crotalus enyo enyo (COPE 1861) Caudisona enyo COPE 1861 Crotalus enyo enyo — BEAMAN & HAYES 2008 |
Distribution | Mexico (Baja California) cerralvensis: Cerralvo Island (Gulf of California); Type locality: Type locality: "Isla Cerralvo in Gulf of California" [Cerralvo Island, Gulf of California, Mexico]. furvus: Baja California (west coast, from San Telmo River to El Rosariao); Type locality: "10.9 miles (by road) north of EI Rosario, along the main road on the coastwise terrace near the foot of a bold Cretaceous escarpment, Baja California Norte, Mexico." enyo: Mexico (Baja California); Type locality: “Lower California." |
Reproduction | ovovivparous |
Types | Lectotype: ANSP 7159 (wet skin), designated by Beaman and Grismer (1994), paralectotype: USNM 5291. See also discussion in MCDIARMID et al. 1999. Holotype: CAS-SUR 14021 [cerralvensis] Holotype: MVZ 55388 [furvus] |
Diagnosis | Diagnosis (furvus). A distinctive subspecies distinguished from the pallid C. e. enyo by a very dark brown ground color and darker blotches and spotting; proximal rattle segment black; 10-12 (11.0) posterior body crossbands; the lacunal(s) wholly or partly separated, by 1-3 subfoveals, from the supralabial row; 3 scales (average) in minimum count between orbit and supralabials (Lowe & Norris 1954). Additional details (1205 characters) are available for collaborators and contributors. Please contact us for details. |
Comment | Venomous! GRISMER (1999) synonymized Crotalus enyo cerralvensis with Crotalus enyo. Nomenclature: Hoser’s 2009 classification and nomenclature has been rejected as unnecessary and unavailable by WÜSTER & BERNILS 2011. |
Etymology | Named after Greek Enyo (Ἐνυώ), godess of war. [?]. C. e. cerralvensis was named after the type locality, Isla Cerralvo in the Gulf of California. C. e. furvus was named after Latin furvus, dark-colored, black. ["...The name (Latin furvus, dark) refers to the dark or dusky coloration of this race…"]. |
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