Keys to the three Subspecies of Salvadora hexalepis found in California * |
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Desert Patch-nosed Snake
Salvadora hexalepsis hexalepsis |
Mohave Patch-nosed Snake
Salvadora hexalepsis mojavensis |
Coast Patch-nosed Snake
Salvadora hexalepsis virgultea |
Top of Head Color |
Gray |
Gray |
Brown |
Width of Pale
Middorsal Stripe |
3 scales wide |
3 scales wide |
1 and 2 half-scale rows wide |
Loreal Scale |
Divided |
Divided |
Divided into 2 - 4 scales |
Upper labial Scales |
9 upper labials - 1 reaches the eye |
9 upper labials - 0 reach the eye |
9 upper labials - 1 reaches the eye |
Dorsal Pattern of Stripes |
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Sometimes indistinct and, around the edges of its range, especially in the eastern part, the stripes are obscured by crossbars. |
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Sides |
Stripe on side
usually on 3rd scale row |
Stripe on side
usually on 3rd scale row |
The sides may be dark on all but the lowermost 1 or 2 scale rows |
* Based on information from:
Stebbins, Robert C. A Field Guide to Western Reptiles and Amphibians. 3rd Edition. Houghton Mifflin Company, 2003.
Brown, Philip R. A Field Guide to Snakes of California. Gulf Publishing Co., 1997.
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