The Zamenis lineatus is classified as Data Deficient (DD), inadequate information to make a direct, or indirect, assessment of its risk of extinction.
and morphometric correlates of the diet in Zamenis lineatus, a rat snake endemic to southern Italy pp. More
and morphometric correlates of the diet in Zamenis lineatus, a rat snake endemic to southern Italy Export = by: Capula, Massimo, Luiselli, Luca, Valenti, Sophia, Ceccarelli, Arianna, Rugiero, Lorenzo, Aloise, GaetanoAmphibia-Reptilia, Vol. 27, No. 4. (2006), pp. 531-537. More
Zamenis lineatus Zamenis situla Zamenis longissimus (Laurenti, 1768) Aesculapian Snake - = Elaphe longissima (Laurenti, 1768) - Z. More
as a separate species- Zamenis lineatus – found in southern Italy and Sicily. Sexual differences Females are larger then the males, especially in late spring when they carry their eggs. Seasonal variations None. More
morphometric correlates of the diet in Zamenis lineatus, a rat snake endemic to southern Italy. Amphibia-Reptilia 27 (4): 531-537 * Cimatti, E. 2003. Sacred snakes of the Mediterranean. More
On the occurrence of the Italian Aesculapian snake, Zamenis lineatus (Camerano, 1891), in Latium (Central Italy)>On the occurrence of the Italian Aesculapian snake, Zamenis lineatus (Camerano, 1891), in Latium (Central Italy) Mexican Black Kingsnakes>Mexican Black Kingsnakes Eastern Fox Snake (Pantherophis gloydi) By Michael Smith>Eastern Fox Snake (Pantherophis gloydi) More
Zamenis lineatus, previously known as Elaphe longissima romana, is a new species seperated from Zamenis longissimus inhabit the southern part of Italy. It has normally 4 black lines on the back and orange/red eyes. Zamenis longissimus baby Melanistic captive bred female. Juvenile. More
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