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Rhadinaea
''Rhadinaea'' is a genus of snakes of the family Colubridae.. Species The following 21 species are recognized as being valid. *'' Rhadinaea bogertorum'' *'' Rhadinaea calligaster'' *'' Rhadinaea cuneata'' *'' Rhadinaea decorata'' *'' Rhadinaea flavilata'' *'' Rhadinaea forbesi'' *'' Rhadinaea fulvivittis'' *''Rhadinaea gaigeae'' *'' Rhadinaea hesperia'' *'' Rhadinaea laureata'' *'' Rhadinaea macdougalli'' *'' Rhadinaea marcellae'' *'' Rhadinaea montana'' *'' Rhadinaea myersi'' *'' Rhadinaea nuchalis'' *'' Rhadinaea omiltemana'' *'' Rhadinaea pulveriventris'' *'' Rhadinaea quinquelineata'' *'' Rhadinaea sargenti'' *'' Rhadinaea taeniata'' *'' Rhadinaea vermiculaticeps'' ''Nota bene'': A binomial authority In taxonomy, binomial nomenclature ("two-term naming system"), also called nomenclature ("two-name naming system") or binary nomenclature, is a formal system of naming species of living things by giving each a name composed of two parts, bot ... in p ...
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Rhadinaea Flavilata
The pine woods snake (''Rhadinaea flavilata''), also commonly known as the yellow-lipped snake or the brown-headed snake, is a species of secretive colubrid found in scattered locations across the south-eastern United States. ''Rhadinaea flavilata'' is Opisthoglyphous, rear-fanged and mildly-venomous, but not dangerous to humans. Description ''R. flavilata'' is a small reddish brown to yellowish brown or dark orange snake with a whitish to yellowish, unmarked underside. A dark stripe runs through the eye. A light stripe may be present along the middle of the back. The upper labial scales (lip scales) are a whitish or pale yellow color which led to its other common name, the yellow-lipped snake. Pine woods snakes average between 10 and 13 inches (25–33 cm) in total length (including tail) at adult size. Natural habitat ''R. flavilata'' is found in scattered localities in coastal North Carolina and South Carolina, most of peninsular Florida, and small portions of Georgi ...
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