- The
Brazos water snake (Nerodia
harteri), also
called commonly Harter's
water snake, is a
species of
mostly aquatic,
nonvenomous snake in the
family Colubridae...
- Snake,
Natrix harteri, in
Western Texas, with the
Description of a New Subspecies".
Southwestern Naturalist 6 (1): 33–44. (Natrix
harteri paucimaculata...
- 1895)
Nerodia floridana (Goff, 1936) –
Florida green watersnake Nerodia harteri (Trapido, 1941) –
Brazos water snake Nerodia paucimaculata (Tinkle & Conant...
-
smaller than the
other subspecies. The
original name for this
subspecies was
harteri, but the type specimen,
collected in Cooktown, was
found to be an intergrade...
-
fasciata pictiventris Florida watersnake Colubridae Texas (I)
Nerodia harteri Brazos watersnake Colubridae IUCN (NT)
Texas (T)
Nerodia paucimaculata...
-
falkensteini falkensteini), and grey-backed
camaroptera (Camaroptera
brevicaudata harteri). The
coastal strip is home to two
endemic reptiles; a
gecko (Hemidactylus...
- (Grose-Smith & Kirby, 1897)
Philiris gloriosa (Bethune-Baker, 1908)
Philiris harteri (Grose-Smith, 1894)
Philiris helena helena (Snellen, 1887)
Philiris helena...
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cyclopion Nerodia erythrogaster Nerodia fasciata Nerodia floridana Nerodia harteri Nerodia paucimaculata Nerodia rhombifer Nerodia sipedon Nerodia taxispilota...
- kirtlandii)
Taron keelback (Hebius taronensis)
Brazos water snake (Nerodia
harteri)
Concho watersnake (Nerodia paucimaculata) Anderson's
stream snake (Opisthotropis...
-
harterti is forest, at
altitudes as high as 1,100 m (3,600 ft).
Adults of H.
harteri have a snout-to-vent
length (SVL) of
about 4 cm (1.6 in), and a tail length...