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Continent: Middle-America North-America
Distribution: USA (New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Arizona) getula: S New Jersey to N Florida, west to the Appalachians and S Alabama.
Type locality: ˜Carolina (Linnaeus 1766), restricted to Charleston, SC by Klauber (1948). floridana: S Florida. Intergrades with getula over much of Florida. meansi: Florida (Eastern and SW Apalachicola Lowlands between the Apalachicola and Ochlockonee rivers and south of Telogia Creek, Franklin and Liberty counties.
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Continent: Middle-America North-America
Distribution: Canada (British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan), USA (Washington, Oregon, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, South Dakota, California, New Mexico, Arizona), Mexico affinis: W Texas to SE California and south to Mexico (Zacatecas and S Sinaloa, San Luis Potosi). sayi: Colorado, Kansas, Minnesota, Nebraska, Oklahoma (BURT 1935), Wisconsin
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Continent: South-America
Distribution: Colombia, Ecuador, (elevation 6200 feet)
Type locality: Quito, Ecuador
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Coronella

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Coronella is a genus of harmless snakes in the family Colubridae. The genus is endemic to Europe, North Africa and West Asia.[1] Two species are currently recognized as being valid.[2]

Common names: Smooth snakes.[1]

Description

Species in the genus Coronella are relatively small snakes, rarely growing to more than 60 cm (2.0 ft) in total length (including tail). The head is only slightly distinct from the neck, and the pupil is round. The teeth of the upper jaw increase in size towards the rear of the mouth. The body is almost cylindrical and covered with smooth scales. The subcaudals are paired.[1]

Behavior

Coronella species are terrestrial and rather secretive, spending much of their time under cover.[1]

Feeding

The diet of snakes of the genus Coronella is made up mainly of lizards and the young of other snakes, as well as small rodents, especially young rodents still in the nest. They have often been described as constrictors, although there is no good evidence for this.[1] Street (1979) notes that prey is held firmly in its coils, but only for the purpose of restraint rather than to kill it.[3]

Geographic range

Species in the genus Coronella are found in Europe, North Africa and West Asia.[1]

Species

Species[2] Authority[2] Subsp.*[2] Common name[2] Geographic range[2] C. austriaca Laurenti, 1768 2 Smooth snake Finland, southern Norway, Sweden, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, southern England, northern Spain, northern Portugal, France, Italy, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece (incl. Samothraki), Albania, Turkey, Russia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, western Kazakhstan, northern Asia Minor, northern Iran. C. girondica (Daudin, 1803) 1 Southern smooth snake Spain, Portugal, southern France, Italy, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia.

*) Not including the nominate subspecies (typical form).

Taxonomy

The genus Coronella is closely related to the American kingsnakes of the genus Lampropeltis, and both genera were once classified within the same genus.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Steward JW (1971). The Snakes of Europe. Cranbury, New Jersey: Associated University Press (Fairleigh Dickinson University Press). 238 pp. LCCCN 77-163307. ISBN 0-8386-1023-4.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Genus Coronella at The Reptile Database. www.reptile-database.org.
  3. ^ Street D (1979). The Reptiles of Northern and Central Europe. London: B.T. Batsford Ltd. 268 pp. ISBN 0-7134-1374-3.
  4. ^ Mehrtens JM (1987). Living Snakes of the World in Color. New York: Sterling Publishers. 480 pp. ISBN 0-8069-6460-X.
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Coronella: Brief Summary

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Coronella is a genus of harmless snakes in the family Colubridae. The genus is endemic to Europe, North Africa and West Asia. Two species are currently recognized as being valid.

Common names: Smooth snakes.
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