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- Pantherophis alleghaniensis, commonly called the eastern rat snake, is a species of nonvenomous snake in the family Colubridae. The species is endemic...
- genus Pantherophis. In addition, because Pantherophis is masculine, the specific epithet becomes the masculine obsoletus. The split of Pantherophis from...
- species of Pantherophis that are in the pet trade, though are not as po****r as the corn snake. Member species in the genus Pantherophis are large terrestrial...
- genus Pantherophis in the subfamily Colubrinae. The gray ratsnake is one of about ten species within the American ratsnake genus Pantherophis. A medium...
- placement of this species in the genus Pantherophis. The placement of P. guttatus and several related species in Pantherophis rather than in Elaphe has been confirmed...
- Pantherophis emoryi, commonly known as the Great Plains rat snake, is a species of nonvenomous rat snake in the family Colubridae. The species is native...
- and Nationally". Pantherophis ramspotti – the western fox snake (split from P. vulpinus in 2011) Hammerson GA (2019). "Pantherophis vulpinus ". The IUCN...
- needed] Pantherophis bairdi has sometimes been considered a subspecies of Pantherophis obsoletus, to which it is closely related. Pantherophis bairdi has...
- eastern Texas, and Arkansas. Pantherophis emoryi slowinskii was long considered an intergrade of the corn snake (Pantherophis guttata) and the Great Plains...
- figures. ISBN 978-0-544-12997-9. (Pantherophis ramspotti, pp. 388–389 + Plate 36 + Figure 161). Species Pantherophis ramspotti at The Reptile Database...