Sonora (snake) explained

Sonora is a genus of small harmless colubrid snakes commonly referred to as ground snakes, which are endemic to North America.

Distribution and habitat

Species of the genus Sonora range through central and northern Mexico, and the southwestern United States.

They are sand dwellers.[1]

Species

Image Scientific name Common Name Distribution
Sonora aemula (Cope, 1879) filetail ground snake
Sonora annulata Colorado Desert shovelnose snakeSE California, Arizona, Baja California
Sonora cincta Cope, 1861 Arizona ground snake, banded burrowing snake, horse snake, red and black ground snake, Sonora ringed snakeUSA (S Arizona), Mexico (N Baja California Sur, W Sonora)
Sonora episcopa Kennicott, 1859 ground snakeUSA (Missouri, N Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, SE Colorado, S/E New Mexico), Mexico (Coahuila)
Sonora fasciata Cope, 1892 variable sand snake, banded sand snakeMexico (Baja California)
Sonora michoacanensis (Dugès, 1884) Michoacán ground snakeMexico (Colima, Guerrero, Michoacan; Morelos, Puebla)
Sonora mosaueri Stickel, 1938 Mosauer's ground snakeMexico (Baja California Sur)
Sonora mutabilis Stickel, 1943 Michoacán ground snakeMexico (Jalisco, Nayarit, Aguascalientes, southern Zacatecas, S Sinaloa)
Sonora occipitalis western shovelnose snakeUSA (SE California, S Nevada, SW Arizona), Mexico (Baja California Norte)
Sonora palarostris (Klauber, 1937) Sonoran shovelnose snakeUSA (S Arizona), Mexico (Sonora)
Sonora savagei Savage's sand snake[2] Mexico (Baja California)
Sonora semiannulata Baird & Girard, 1853 western ground snakeUSA (W Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Oklahoma, S Colorado, S Kansas, SW Missouri, SE Utah, California, Arkansas), Mexico (N Sonora, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Tamaulipas, NW Nuevo León, NE Durango)
Sonora straminea variable sand snakeMexico (S Baja California Sur, Sinaloa)
Sonora taylori Taylor's ground snakeS Texas, adjacent Mexico

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. [:fr:Coleman Jett Goin|Goin CJ]
  2. [species:Bo Beolens|Beolens, Bo]