Distribution | USA (S California, S Nevada, W Arizona, SW Utah), Mexico (NW Sonora, N Baja California)
Type locality: Not given in original description; given as "Canon Prieto, a locality near Fort Whipple [Yavapai County], Arizona" by Coues In Wheeler 1875: 608, and as "Canyon Prieto, Yavapai County, Arizona" [USA], by Klauber, 1956, Rattlesnakes, 1st ed., 1:708 pp.[38].
muertensis: Mexico (Baja Califronia: El Muerto Island)
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