Back to: BiGCB Informatics List Title: Distribution and Habitat Preferences of the Amphibians and Reptiles of Hastings Natural History Reservation
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5033 |
ListID |
84 |
Phylum |
Chordata |
Class |
Reptilia |
Ordr |
Squamata |
Family |
Colubridae |
SubFamily |
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Tribe |
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Genus |
Lampropeltis |
SubGenus |
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SpecificEpithet |
getula |
SubspecificEpithet |
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CommonNames |
Common Kingsnake |
OriginalName |
Lampropeltis getulus |
NameYear |
Linnaeus, 1766 |
CurrentNameSource |
IUCN red list |
TaxonCertainty |
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CollectedBy |
James Hanken |
OtherCollectorIDs |
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DeterminedBy |
James Hanken |
LocalityText |
Hastings Natural History Reserve |
DecimalLatitude |
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DecimalLongitude |
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CoordUncertaintyMeters |
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GeodeticDatum |
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ElevationMeters |
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Prevalence |
Commonly Seen |
Native |
native |
AssociatedTaxa |
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AssocType |
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Habitat |
"Well distributed among habitat types" |
URL |
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CalphotosID |
8253 3202 3494 0103 |
CreatedBy |
Ann Chang |
CreationDate |
2013-10-08 16:50:52 |
LastUpdatedBy |
Ann Chang |
LastUpdated |
2013-10-11 15:06:39 |
Comments |
Found mostly in residential area near Big Creek, along main roads; but this could be observational bias. Also found in Arnold Field, School Hill, and Haystack Hill leading to the possibility that it is very widely distributed. Observations of this species can be made from April to October, with the peak from May to July and extremes in February and November. |
BeginDatetime |
0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
EndDatetime |
1974-12-30 00:00:00 |
batch_id |
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