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Uromacer catesbyi catesbyi (Schlegel, 1837)
Uromacer catesbyi cereolineatus Schwartz, 1970
Uromacer catesbyi frondicolor Schwartz, 1970
Uromacer catesbyi hariolatus...
- Catesby's snail-eater (Dipsas
catesbyi), also
commonly known as Catesby's
snail sucker, is a
nocturnal species of
nonvenomous snake in the
family Colubridae...
- wash to the
white plumage P. l. dorotheae—tropical
western Pacific P. l.
catesbyi—Bermuda and
Caribbean P. l. ascensionis—Ascension
Island and
Fernando de...
- snail-eater
Dipsas bucephala (Shaw, 1802) –
neotropical snail-eater
Dipsas catesbyi (Sentzen, 1796) – Catesby's snail-eater
Dipsas chaparensis Reynolds & Foster...
- Haiti). The
following three species are
recognized as
being valid.
Uromacer catesbyi (Schlegel, 1837) - blunt-headed
Hispaniolan vine snake, Catesby's pointed...
- 1802 Six
subspecies P. l.
lepturus P. l.
fulvus P. l.
dorotheae P. l.
catesbyi P. l.
ascensionis P. l.
europae tropical Atlantic,
western Pacific and...
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scientific names of two
species of New
World snakes:
Dipsas catesbyi and
Uromacer catesbyi. List of
wildlife artists "The
Natural History of Carolina,...
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Point is a
nesting site for the White-tailed
Tropicbird (Phaeton
lepturus catesbyi; also
called the Yellow-billed Tropicbird). In 2015, sea
turtles hatched...
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Point is a
nesting site for the White-tailed
Tropicbird (Phaeton
lepturus catesbyi; also
called the Yellow-billed Tropicbird). Flat
point has one
hiking trail:...
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bicolor Dipsas bobridgelyi Dipsas brevifacies Dipsas bucephala Dipsas catesbyi Dipsas chaparensis Dipsas cisticeps Dipsas copei Dipsas elegans Dipsas...