RFH4BBEG–Black-striped Snake (Coniophanes schmidti) with prey, Corozal District, Belize
RFK2Y804–Black-striped Snake (Coniophanes imperialis) from Campeche, México.
RMDA92C9–Brown Spot Belly Snake (Coniophanes fissidens), Costa Rica
RFK2Y7PB–Schmidt's Black-striped Snake (Coniophanes schmidti) from Yucatán, México.
RMCNY6M7–Two-spotted Snake, Mottled-jaw Spot-bellied Snake (Coniophanes bipunctatus ), on the ground, Honduras, Roatan
RFKH0K64–Schmidt's Black-striped Snake (Coniophanes schmidti) from Yucatán, México.
RM2BF4FWC–Coniophanes imperialis. 6 Aug 20141
RF2FFC4NE–Striped Spotbelly (Coniophanes piceivittis) at Arenal volcano National Park, Costa Rica
RMAT76GP–Black-Striped Snake Coniophanes imperialis adult on moss Rio Grande Valley Texas USA
RF2G4CGGT–Collection of snakes from the Amazon rainforest
RFFXWA70–Coniophanes fissidens
RMRE39XN–. An ecogeographic analysis of the herpetofauna of the Yucatan Peninsula. Amphibians; Amphibians; Reptiles; Reptiles. 32 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY sula is certainly no surprise; indeed, it is the absence of some such species (e.g. Coniophanes picevittis) that is note- worthy. The origin of this portion of the peninsular herpetofauna thus involves the larger question of the origins of the Middle American herpetofauna, a sub- ject treated at length by Savage (1966). Primarily on the basis of modem distri- bution patterns. Savage (1966) charac- terized the genera of Midd
RMRYFB8C–An ecogeographic analysis of the herpetofauna of the Yucatan Peninsula ecogeographicana00leej Year: 1980 YUCATAN HERPETOFAUNA 65 ▲ Coniophanes meridanus • Coniophanes fissidens k PLATE
RMCNY6P6–two-spotted snake, mottled-jaw spot-bellied snake (Coniophanes bipunctatus), lateral portrait on a dry leaf, Honduras, Roatan
RM2BF4FK0–Coniophanes fissidens proterops. 24 Nov 20141
RMAT76HK–Black-Striped Snake Coniophanes imperialis adult on moss Rio Grande Valley Texas USA
RM2BF4DRF–Coniophanes piceivittis. 6 Aug 20141
RFFY52GJ–Coniophanes fissidens
RMRG7A90–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 68 CONIOPHANES CONIOPHANES IMPERIAL IS (Baird and Girard) 1855 Taeniophis imperialis Baird and Girard, in Baird, Reptiles of the Boundary: 23, pi. 15, fig. 1. Type-locality: Given as Brownsville, Texas, but recorded as Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico in USNM Catalogue, according to Cochran, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., 220, I56I, 216. 1861 [Coniochanes] i mper lal i s—Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc i. Phila., I86I: 74. Distribution: Southern Texas to northern Honduras on Caribbean slope. Content: Three subspecies, of which two ( imperialis Baird and Girar
RMRX61XM–An ecogeographic analysis of the An ecogeographic analysis of the herpetofauna of the Yucatan Peninsula ecogeographicana00leej Year: 1980 YUCATAN HERPETOFAUNA 65 ▲ Coniophanes meridanus • Coniophanes fissidens k PLATE
RMAT722R–Black-Striped Snake Coniophanes imperialis adult on dead palm frond Rio Grande Valley Texas USA
RMRE39WW–. An ecogeographic analysis of the herpetofauna of the Yucatan Peninsula. Amphibians; Amphibians; Reptiles; Reptiles. YUCATAN HERPETOFAUNA 65 ? Coniophanes meridanus • Coniophanes fissidens k. PLATE. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Lee, Julian C. Lawrence : University of Kansas
RMRX5X4T–An ecogeographic analysis of the An ecogeographic analysis of the herpetofauna of the Yucatan Peninsula ecogeographicana00leej Year: 1980 32 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY sula is certainly no surprise; indeed, it is the absence of some such species (e.g. Coniophanes picevittis) that is note- worthy. The origin of this portion of the peninsular herpetofauna thus involves the larger question of the origins of the Middle American herpetofauna, a sub- ject treated at length by Savage (1966). Primarily on the basis of modem distri- bution patterns. Savage (1966) charac- teriz
RMCNY6PK–two-spotted snake, mottled-jaw spot-bellied snake (Coniophanes bipunctatus), sunbathing on dry leaves at a clearing, Honduras, Roatan
RFBBM8CD–Black Striped Snake Coniophanes imperialis adult on dead palm frond Cameron County Rio Grande Valley Texas USA
RMRYF7NY–An ecogeographic analysis of the herpetofauna of the Yucatan Peninsula ecogeographicana00leej Year: 1980 32 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY sula is certainly no surprise; indeed, it is the absence of some such species (e.g. Coniophanes picevittis) that is note- worthy. The origin of this portion of the peninsular herpetofauna thus involves the larger question of the origins of the Middle American herpetofauna, a sub- ject treated at length by Savage (1966). Primarily on the basis of modem distri- bution patterns. Savage (1966) charac- terized the genera of Middle American
RMCNY6TR–two-spotted snake, mottled-jaw spot-bellied snake (Coniophanes bipunctatus), lying in a shallow water, Honduras, Roatan
RMCNY6PW–two-spotted snake, mottled-jaw spot-bellied snake (Coniophanes bipunctatus), lying in a shallow water, Honduras, Roatan
RMCNY6TC–two-spotted snake, mottled-jaw spot-bellied snake (Coniophanes bipunctatus), lying in a shallow water, Honduras, Roatan
RMCNY6P9–two-spotted snake, mottled-jaw spot-bellied snake (Coniophanes bipunctatus), lateral portrait in a shallow water, Honduras, Roatan
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