Tantilla triseriata

The Tantilla triseriata is classified as Data Deficient (DD), inadequate information to make a direct, or indirect, assessment of its risk of extinction.

Tantilla triseriata, long considered as a synonym or subspecies of T. taeniata, has been resurrected by SMITH & SMITH 1998 (see the entry for T. triseriata). Likewise, Tantilla tritaeniata has been resurrected by WILSON & MCCRANIE 1999. More

Tantilla triseriata usually has been considered as a synonym or subspecies of T. taeniata (see this entry References * Smith,H.M. & Smith,P.W. 1951. A new snake (Tantilla) from the Isthmus of Tuhuantepec, Oaxaca. Proc. More

Resurrection of Tantilla triseriata (Reptilia: Serpentes) of Mexico. Hobart M. Smith, David Chiszar, and Frank van Breukelen Pollination biology of Coleogyne ramosissima (Rosaceae). Burton K. Pendleton and Rosemary L. More

Common names

Three-lined Centipede Snake in English - English

Order : Squamata
Family : Colubridae
Genus : Tantilla
Species : Tantilla triseriata
Authority : SMITH & SMITH 1951