The Amphibia And Reptilia of Colorado, Part 1

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The Amphibia And Reptilia of Colorado, Part 1
Max Mapes Ellis, Junius Henderson
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Both occur in Colorado.
Z. constrictor constrictor (Linnaeus). — Dorsally, dark blue black to shiny black ; under parts whitish to slate gray. Range, United States east of the Rocky Mountains, and northern Mexico; quite rare in the western part of its range, where it is almost completely replaced by the following variety.
Z. constrictor flaviventris (Say). — ^Dorsally, bright, dark green to olive green; ventral parts bright yellow to greenish yellow. Range, United States west of the Mississippi
... River, south into Mexico.
Colorado specimens. — Colorado State Historical and Natural History Museum: Denver, Jime s, 1902 (750 mm.), H. G. Smith; Lamar, Jime 20, 1904 (2 specimens, 325 and 1520 mm.), H. G. Smith; Yuma, June 12, 1906 (385 mm.), H. G. Smith; Agricultural College Museum: Ft. Collins, 1906 (310 mm.), S. A.
Johnson; State Teachers* College Museum: Baca, Las Animas, and Weld counties, A. £. Beardsley; reported by Cockerell from Boulder.
Zamenis flagellum (Shaw) CoACHWHiP Snake {Figures 32 and 33) Coluber flagellum Shaw, Gert.


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