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Farancia abacura, rainbow snakes, Farancia erytrogramma, mole kingsnakes, Lampropeltis calligaster, kingsnakes, Lampropeltis getula, scarlet kingsnake, Lampropeltis triangulum. Andrea Litt — Redbelly snake, Storeria ... Thamnophis sauritus and T. sirtalis. Susan Moss — Mole kingsnakes, kingsnakes, and scarlet kingsnakes, Lampropeltis calligaster, L. getula and L. triangulum. Anthony Reppas — Racers ...
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Comparison with other species: The mole kingsnakes (Lampropeltis calligaster) have a light Y-shaped pattern on the back of the head and neck, a ...
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Reptiles: Lampropeltis calligaster bibliography
Lampropeltis calligaster, from Illinois. Bulletin of the Maryland Herpetological Society 28(4): 171-173. Kern, G.W. 1956. A shrew eaten by a king snake, Lampropeltis c. calligaster ...
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Kingsnakes and Milksnakes get and what they look like, then this is the table for you! Scientific Name Common Name Adult Length Photos Lampropeltis alterna Gray Banded Kingsnake 36 inches Photo Lampropeltis calligaster calligaster ...
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eNaturalist::Need Help to identify a Snake
From what I can see plus your location, this looks like a Mole Kingsnake (Lampropeltis calligaster) to me. Kingsnakes are harmless, beneficial snakes that often feed on other snakes so are good to ...
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