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Hypsiglena chlorophaea (Desert Nightsnake)

Presence

In Idaho: Yes
Native to Idaho: Yes
Endemic: No
Biome: Terrestrial
Regularity: Regularly occurring

Species Status

IDAPA Status : Protected Nongame
State Conservation Rank : S3
Global Conservation Rank : G5

Taxonomy

Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Craniata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Family: Colubridae
Species: Hypsiglena chlorophaea
Taxonomy Level: Species
See child taxonomy for this taxa

Desert Nightsnake, Nightsnake, Night Snake, Affinis, Torquata, Venusta, Baueri, Catalinae, Chlorophaea: Sonoran Night Snake, Deserticola: Desert Night Snake, Gularis, Jani: Texas Night Snake, Klauberi, Loreala: Mesa Verde Night Snake, Martinensis, Nuchalata: California Night Snake, Ochrorhyncha: Spotted Night Snake, Tiburonensis, Tortugaensis, Tortugensis, Unaocularis
Hypsiglena chlorophaea, Hypsiglena torquata
Hypsiglena chlorophaea Range

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