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- 1788) Cemophora coccinea coccinea (Blumenbach, 1788) – Florida scarlet snake Cemophora coccinea copei Jan, 1863 – northern scarlet snake Cemophora lineri...
- Cemophora coccinea, commonly known as the scarlet snake, is a species of nonvenomous snake in the family Colubridae. The species is native to the southeastern...
- The Texas scarlet snake (Cemophora lineri) is a species of nonvenomous snake in the family Colubridae. The species is endemic to the South Central United...
- Cemophora coccinea copei, commonly known as the northern scarlet snake, is a subspecies of harmless colubrid snake that is native to the southern and...
- Cemophora coccinea coccinea, commonly known as the Florida scarlet snake, is the nominotypical subspecies of the scarlet snake. It is a nonvenomous colubrid...
- southeastern United States. It should not be confused with the scarlet snake (Cemophora coccinea) or scarlet kingsnake (Lampropeltis elapsoides), which are harmless...
- This list of snakes of Florida includes all snakes in the U.S. state of Florida. Southern Black Racer Eastern Coachwhip Florida Brown Snake Florida redbelly...
- Plain Milksnake Lampropeltis triangulum elapsoides Northern scarletsnake Cemophora coccinea copei Sources: http://dnr.maryland.gov/wildlife/Do****ents/herpchecklist...
- Aeluroglena Aprosdoketophis Archelaphe Arizona Bamanophis Bogertophis Boiga Cemophora Chapinophis Chironius Coelognathus Coluber Conopsis Coronella Crotaphopeltis...
- identical) bandings, including the two scarlet snake species in the genus Cemophora, and some of the kingsnakes (including the aforementioned milksnakes)...