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Lampropeltis alterna (BROWN, 1901)

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Higher TaxaColubridae, Colubrinae, Lampropeltini, Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes)
Subspecies 
Common NamesE: Grey-banded Kingsnake
G: Graugebänderte Königsnatter
S: Culebra Real Gris 
SynonymOphibolus alternus BROWN 1901
Lampropeltis alterna — STEJNEGER & BARBOUR 1917
Lampropeltis blairi FLURY 1950: 215
Lampropeltis mexicana blairi — GEHLBACH & BAKER 1962
Lampropeltis mexicana blairi — GEHLBACH 1967
Lampropeltis mexicana alterna — GEHLBACH & BAKER 1962
Lampropeltis alterna — CONANT & COLLINS 1991: 212
Lampropeltis alterna — LINER 1994
Lampropeltis alterna alterna — HILKEN & SCHLEPPER 1998: 100
Lampropeltis alterna blairi — HILKEN & SCHLEPPER 1998: 101
Lampropeltis alternata blairi — CROTHER 2000: 63
Lampropeltis alterna — TENNANT & BARTLETT 2000: 444
Lampropeltis alterna — CROTHER et al. 2012
Lampropeltis alterna — WALLACH et al. 2014: 356
Lampropeltis alterna — HANSEN & SALMON 2017: 727 
DistributionMexico (Transpecos, Durango, N Zacatecas, Coahuila, Chihuahua),
USA (Texas, Trans-Pecos).

alterna: USA (SW Texas), Mexico (Chihuahua, Coahuila, W Nuevo Leon, Durango, N Zacatecas); Type locality: "Davis Mountains, Jeff Davis County, Texas."

blairi: USA (SW Texas), Mexico (N Coahuila); Type locality: “8.8 miles west of Dryden, Terrell County, Texas ... on US highway 90”.  
Reproductionoviparous 
TypesHolotype: ANSP 14977 (female), collected by E. Meyenberg.
Holotype: TNHC 4772 (adult male) [blairi] 
DiagnosisDiagnosis: A moderate-sized (maximum TL = 1,467 mm) species of kingsnake most similar to L. greeri and L. leonis, differing from those species by the presence of a silver-gray iris (golden-brown to dark brown in L. greeri, golden-brown in L. leonis), the head noticeably distinct from neck (only slightly so in L. greeri and L. leonis), the eyes prominently protruberant (vs. only slightly so in L. greeri and L. leonis), and by higher ventral scale counts (211–230 vs. 197–204 in L. greeri and 194–212 in L. leonis) (Fig. 18). Additionally, black head cap markings are lacking or indistinct in L. alterna populations from near the range of L. greeri; conversely, such markings are present in nearly all individuals of L. greeri (Figs. 19–22). [from Hansen & Salmon 2017: 727]


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CommentSynonymy: after GARSTKA 1982 (who also included blairi in the synonymy of alterna).

Variation: the species is quite variable with blairi sometimes being considered as a variant of alterna (e.g. TANZER 1970, BRYSON et al. 2007, Crother et al. 2012).

Illustrations: See Axelsson (2004) for illustrations of the very distinct subspecies (or “color morphs”) of this species.

Hybridization: L. alterna hybridizes with L. ruthveni (Hornig 2014).

Distribution: see map in  HANSEN & SALMON 2017: 722 (Fig. 17). 
EtymologyThe specific name is a Latin word meaning "alternating", referring to the interspaces of blotches alternating with large interspaces (Lemos Espinal et. al. 2018). 
References
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