Masticophis fuliginosus (COPE, 1895)
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Higher Taxa | Colubridae, Colubrinae, Colubroidea, Caenophidia, Alethinophidia, Serpentes, Squamata (snakes) |
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Common Names | E: Baja California Coachwhip G: Baja-Kutscherpeitschen-Natter S: Chirrionera de Baja California |
Synonym | Zamenis lateralis fuliginosus COPE 1895: 679 Zamenis lateralis fuliginosus — COPE 1900: 809 Bascanion flagellum frenatum — VAN DENBURGH 1905: 26 Masticophis flagellum fuliginosus — WILSON 1970: 63 Masticophis flagellum fuliginosus — WILSON 1973 Masticophis flagellum fulginosus [sic] — STEBBINS 1985: 182 Masticophis flagellum fuliginosus — CROTHER 2000: 65 Masticophis flagellum fuliginosus — ERNST & ERNST 2003: 199 Masticophis fuliginosus — COLLINS & TAGGART 2009 Coluber fuliginosus — CROTHER et al. 2012 Masticophis fuliginosus — WALLACH et al. 2014: 418 Masticophis fuliginosus — O’CONNELL et al. 2017 Masticophis fuliginosus — O’CONNELL et al. 2018 Masticophis fuliginosus — HANSEN & SHEDD 2025 |
Distribution | Mexico (Baja California), USA (S California) Type locality: Santa Margarita Island, Baja California del Sur, Mexico. |
Reproduction | oviparous. |
Types | Syntypes: USNM 15135, USNM 15136, adult male and female, respectively, collected by the crew of the U. S. Fish Commission vessel Albatross, 2 May 1888 |
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Comment | Synonymy: Masticophis f. fuliginosus has been elevated to full species according to GRISMER (1994). Previously it had been synonymized with M. f. piceus. Distribution: For map of California see Thomson et al. 2016: 276. |
Etymology | Named after the Latin adjective “fuliginosus” meaning brown or dark brown colouration. |
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