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Distribution

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Continent: North-America
Distribution: USA (Texas: Colorado River drainage from the Coke and Runnels counties line to near Bend, San Saba County on the Colorado River and in the Concho River from San Angelo [Tom Green County] to its confluence with the Colorado.
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Nerodia paucimaculata

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Nerodia paucimaculata, commonly known as the Concho water snake, is a species of mostly aquatic, nonvenomous snake in the family Colubridae. The species is endemic to Texas in the United States.

Geographic range

N. paucimaculata is found only in west-central Texas in the Colorado and Concho river systems, in Coke, Runnels, San Saba, and Tom Green Counties.

Conservation status

Due to its limited range, N. paucimaculata was considered a threatened species in the state of Texas.[2]

Taxonomy

N. paucimaculata was originally considered to be a subspecies of the Brazos water snake, N. harteri, but was elevated to full species status by Densmore et al. in 1992.[3]

Description

The Concho water snake grows to a total length (including tail) of 16 to 32 inches (41–81 cm), and looks very much like N. harteri. However, N. paucimaculata tends to be more red in color, and has no dark markings on the underside.

References

  1. ^ "Nerodia paucimaculata ". The Reptile Database. www.reptile-database.org.
  2. ^ Water Snake Is Drought Resistant, Says Agency – Courthouse News Service, 2011-10-28
  3. ^ Densmore LD III, Rose FL, Kain SJ (1992). "Mitochondrial DNA evolution and speciation in water snakes (genus Nerodia) with special reference to Nerodia harteri ". Herpetologica 48 (1): 60-68. (Nerodia paucimaculata, new status).
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Nerodia paucimaculata: Brief Summary

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Nerodia paucimaculata, commonly known as the Concho water snake, is a species of mostly aquatic, nonvenomous snake in the family Colubridae. The species is endemic to Texas in the United States.

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