- Source: Rhadinaea bogertorum
Rhadinaea bogertorum, also known commonly as the Oaxacan graceful brown snake and la hojarasquera de Oaxaca in Mexican Spanish, is a species of snake in the family Colubridae. The species is native to Mexico.
Etymology
The specific name, bogertorum (genetive plural), is in honor of American herpetologist Charles Mitchill Bogert and his wife Martha.
Geographic range
R. bogertorum is endemic to the Mexican state of Oaxaca.
Habitat
The preferred natural habitat of R. bogertorum is forest.
Description
The holotype of R. bogertorum has a total length of 44.8 cm (17.6 in), which includes a tail length of 13.3 cm (5.2 in). The dorsal scales are smooth, without apical pits, and in 17 rows throughout the length of the body.
Reproduction
R. bogertorum is oviparous.
References
Further reading
Heimes P (2016). Snakes of Mexico: Herpetofauna Mexicana Vol I. Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Chimaira. 572 pp. ISBN 978-3899731002.
Mata-Silva V, Johnson JD, Wilson LD, García-Padilla E (2015). "The herpetofauna of Oaxaca Mexico: composition, physiographic distribution, and conservation status". Mesoamerican Herpetology 2 (1): 6–62.
Myers CW (1974). "The systematics of Rhadinaea (Colubridae), a genus of New World snakes". Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 153 (1): 1–262. (Rhadinaea bogertorum, new species, pp. 59–66, Figures 10J, 11G, 13, Map 5).
Ramirez-Bautista A, Mancilla-Moreno M, Smith HM, Chiszar D, van Breukelen F (1998). "Morphological Variation and Relationship of Rhadinaea bogertorum (Squamata: Colubridae), an Endemic Snake of the Sierra de Juarez, Oaxaca, Mexico". Bulletin of the Maryland Herpetological Society 34 (4): 99-122.