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Coral snakes are a large group of
elapid Elapidae (, commonly known as elapids ; grc, ἔλλοψ ''éllops'' "sea-fish") is a family of snakes characterized by their permanently erect fangs at the front of the mouth. Most elapids are venomous, with the exception of the genus Emydoceph ...
snakes Snakes are elongated, limbless, carnivorous reptiles of the suborder Serpentes . Like all other squamates, snakes are ectothermic, amniote vertebrates covered in overlapping scales. Many species of snakes have skulls with several more joi ...
that can be divided into two distinct groups, the
Old World The "Old World" is a term for Afro-Eurasia that originated in Europe , after Europeans became aware of the existence of the Americas. It is used to contrast the continents of Africa, Europe, and Asia, which were previously thought of by the ...
coral snakes and New World coral snakes. There are 16
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of Old World coral snakes, in three
genera Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family. In binomial nomenclat ...
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Calliophis ''Calliophis'' is a genus of venomous elapid snakes, one of several known commonly as oriental coral snakes or Asian coral snakes. Species Species in this genus are: * '' Calliophis beddomei'' ( M.A. Smith, 1943) – Beddome's coral snake ( ...
'', '' Hemibungarus'', and ''
Sinomicrurus ''Sinomicrurus'' is a genus of venomous elapid snakes, one of several genera commonly known as Asian coral snakes or oriental coral snakes. The genus includes 9 subtropical species found in Asia. Molecular and morphological analysis suggest this ...
''), and over 65 recognized species of New World coral snakes, in two genera (''
Micruroides ''Micruroides'' is a genus of venomous coral snake in the family Elapidae. The genus is monotypic, containing only the species ''Micruroides euryxanthus''. ''Micruroides euryxanthus'', commonly known as the Sonoran coral snake, Western Coral Sn ...
'' and ''
Micrurus ''Micrurus'' is a genus of venomous coral snakes of the family Elapidae. Geographic range Species in the genus ''Micrurus'' are endemic to the Americas. Species The following 83 species are recognized as being valid. *''Micrurus albicinctus'' ...
''). Genetic studies have found that the most basal lineages have origins in Asia, suggesting that the group originated in the Old World. While new world species of both genera are venomous, their bites are seldom lethal; only two confirmed fatalities have been documented in the past 100 years from the genus ''Micrurus''. Meanwhile, snakes of the genus ''Micruroides'' have never caused a medically-significant bite.


North American coloration patterns

Experts now recognize that certain coloration patterns and common mnemonics - such as the phrase “Red touch yellow, kill a fellow; red touch black, you’re good, Jack,” which people sometimes use to distinguish between the venomous coral snake & non-venomous
milksnake The milk snake or milksnake (''Lampropeltis triangulum''), is a species of kingsnake; 24 subspecies are currently recognized. ''Lampropeltis elapsoides'', the scarlet kingsnake, was formerly classified as a 25th subspecies (''L. t. elapsoides'' ...
- are not consistent enough to be trustworthy. While any snake exhibiting the coral snake's color and/or banding pattern in the southeastern United States will almost certainly, in fact, be a coral snake, there are coral snakes in other parts of the world which are colored differently. Coral snakes in the United States are most notable for their red, yellow/white, and black-colored banding. However, several nonvenomous species in the U.S. have similar (though not identical) bandings, including the two scarlet snake species in the genus ''
Cemophora ''Cemophora'' is a genus of snakes in the family Colubridae. The genus contains two species, which are endemic to the United States. Species *''Cemophora coccinea ''Cemophora coccinea'', commonly known as the scarlet snake, is a species of non ...
'', and some of the
kingsnake Kingsnakes are colubrid New World members of the genus ''Lampropeltis'', which includes 26 species. Among these, about 45 subspecies are recognized. They are nonvenomous and ophiophagous in diet. Description Kingsnakes vary widely in size and ...
s (including the aforementioned milksnakes) in the genus ''Lampropeltis''. However, in reference to the mnemonic phrase “red touching yellow, a deadly fellow,” some of these kingsnakes do not naturally display any red touching yellow, to begin with. Additionally, some ground snakes in the genus ''
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'' (of the southwestern U.S.) can have a color pattern that matches that of the
sympatric In biology, two related species or populations are considered sympatric when they exist in the same geographic area and thus frequently encounter one another. An initially interbreeding population that splits into two or more distinct species sh ...
Sonoran coral snake (''Micruroides euryxanthus''). No genuine coral snake in the U.S. exhibits red bands of color, in contact with bands of black, except in rare cases of an aberrant pattern. Thus, while on extremely rare occasions when a certain non-venomous snake might be mistaken for a coral snake, the mnemonic holds true. However, a red–yellow–black banded snake in the U.S. (whose red and black banding actually touch) is rarely a venomous coral snake. Furthermore, the mnemonic is not consistently accurate for North American coral snake species found south of the U.S., either. Some species, like Mexico’s Oaxacan coral snake (''Micrurus ephippifer'') or Clark's coral snake (''Micrurus clarki'', of Costa Rica & Panama), do actually fit the mnemonic; others, like the Mexican saddled coral snake (''Micrurus bernadi''), the Honduran Roatan coral snake (''Micrurus ruatanus''), or the redtail coral snake (''Micrurus mipartitus'') of Panama, do not. Further still, some South American coral snakes will fit the mnemonic, while others do not. To complicate the issue more, the South American tricolored hognose snake (''Xenodon pulcher'') has repeated bands of red-black-white-black, imitating the coral snake as a defense mechanism, with the key visual difference being their upturned snout (used for burrowing). The hognoses are, actually, mildly rear-fanged venomous; although generally not considered serious to humans, anecdotal research has suggested the South American hognoses to possess slightly more potent venom than the North American hognoses. In the Old World, none of the coral snake species usually fit the mnemonic. Most species of coral snake are small in size. North American species average around in length, but specimens of up to or slightly larger have been reported. Some coral snakes even live in the water but most of them do not. Aquatic species have flattened tails that act as fins, aiding in swimming.


Behavior

Coral snakes vary widely in their behavior, but most are very elusive,
fossorial A fossorial () animal is one adapted to digging which lives primarily, but not solely, underground. Some examples are badgers, naked mole-rats, clams, meerkats, and mole salamanders, as well as many beetles, wasps, and bees. Prehistoric eviden ...
(burrowing) snakes which spend most of their time buried beneath the ground or in the leaf litter of a
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floor, coming to the surface only when it rains or during breeding season. Some species, like ''Micrurus surinamensis'', are almost entirely aquatic and spend most of their lives in slow-moving bodies of water that have dense vegetation. Coral snakes feed mostly on smaller snakes, lizards, frogs, nestling birds, small rodents, etc. Like all elapid snakes, coral snakes possess a pair of small hollow fangs to deliver their venom. The fangs are positioned at the front of the mouth. The fangs are fixed in position rather than retractable, and rather than being directly connected to the venom duct, they have a small groove through which the venom enters the base of the fangs. Because the fangs are relatively small and inefficient for venom delivery, rather than biting quickly and letting go (like
viper The Viperidae (vipers) are a family of snakes found in most parts of the world, except for Antarctica, Australia, Hawaii, Madagascar, and various other isolated islands. They are venomous and have long (relative to non-vipers), hinged fangs tha ...
s), coral snakes tend to hold onto their prey and make chewing motions when biting. The venom takes time to reach full effect. Coral snakes are not aggressive or prone to biting and account for less than one percent of the total number of snake bites each year in the United States. The life span of coral snakes in captivity is about seven years.


Reproduction

''M. fluvius'' reproduction is internal fertilization through the use of hemipenes. The breeding season occurs from spring to early summer and late summer to early fall. Male combat is not typical in ''M. fulvius'' as males are smaller than females. ''Micrurus fulvius'' are oviparous and typically lay eggs from May to July. During early spring females will undergo sudden vitellogenesis–oocyte and yolk formation–in preparation for breeding. Approximately 37 days post fertilization oviposition occurs and the average clutch size ranges from five to seven eggs. The incubation period of the ''M. fluvius'' eggs normally reaches 60 days. Males also undergo sexual changes throughout the year, testicular recrudescence start in the fall and testicular regression occurs come spring. However, males typically have mature sperm residing in the epididymis year round and are capable of storing sperm in the deferent duct over the winter till the females are receptive. A study investigating how climate influences the reproductive cycle discovered species found closer to the equator displayed more continuous cycles while those in colder regions had more seasonal cycles. With increasing temperatures as a result of climate change, continuous cycles have the possibility of becoming more prevalent. Offspring reach maturation depending on sex, males mature at roughly 11 to 16 months while females reach maturity later at 26 months. With increasing temperatures as a result of climate change continuous cycles have the possibility of becoming more prevalent.


Distribution (U.S.)

New World coral snakes exist in the southern range of many temperate U.S. states. Coral snakes are found in scattered localities in the southern coastal plains from North Carolina to Louisiana, including all of Florida. They can be found in pine and scrub oak sandhill habitats in parts of this range, but sometimes inhabit hardwood areas and pine flatwoods that undergo seasonal flooding. There is controversy about the classification of the very similar
Texas coral snake ''Micrurus tener'', commonly known as the Texas coral snake, is a species of venomous snake in the family Elapidae. The species is endemic to the southern United States and northeastern and central Mexico. Five subspecies are recognized as bei ...
as a separate species. Its habitat, in Texas, Louisiana, and Arkansas is separated from the eastern coral snake's habitat by the Mississippi River. The coral snake population is most dense in the southeastern United States, but coral snakes have been documented as far north as Kentucky. The
Arizona coral snake ''Micruroides'' is a genus of venomous coral snake in the family Elapidae. The genus is monotypic, containing only the species ''Micruroides euryxanthus''. ''Micruroides euryxanthus'', commonly known as the Sonoran coral snake, Western Coral ...
is classified as a separate species and genus and is found in central and southern Arizona, extreme southwestern New Mexico and southward to
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in western Mexico. It occupies arid and semiarid regions in many different habitat types, including thornscrub, desert-scrub, woodland, grassland and farmland. It is found in the plains and lower mountain slopes, at elevations ranging from sea level to ; often found in rocky areas.


Danger to humans

New World coral snakes possess one of the most potent
venoms Venom or zootoxin is a type of toxin produced by an animal that is actively delivered through a wound by means of a bite, sting, or similar action. The toxin is delivered through a specially evolved ''venom apparatus'', such as fangs or a st ...
of any North American snake. However, relatively few
bite Biting is a common zoological behavior involving the active, rapid closing of the jaw around an object. This behavior is found in toothed animals such as mammals, reptiles, amphibians and fish, but can also exist in arthropods. Myocytic co ...
s are recorded due to their reclusive nature and the fact they generally inhabit sparsely populated areas. Even in areas that are densely populated bites are rare. According to the American National Institutes of Health, there are an average of 15–25 coral snake bites in the United States each year. When confronted by humans, coral snakes will almost always attempt to flee, and bite only if restrained. In addition, coral snakes have short
fang A fang is a long, pointed tooth. In mammals, a fang is a modified maxillary tooth, used for biting and tearing flesh. In snakes, it is a specialized tooth that is associated with a venom gland (see snake venom). Spiders also have external fang ...
s ( proteroglyph dentition) that cannot penetrate thick clothing although bites are possible through normal thin clothing. Any skin penetration, however, is a medical emergency that requires immediate attention. Historically, the venom of the North American ''Micrurus'' and ''Micruroides'' species was believed to contain powerful
neurotoxins Neurotoxins are toxins that are destructive to nerve tissue (causing neurotoxicity). Neurotoxins are an extensive class of exogenous chemical neurological insultsSpencer 2000 that can adversely affect function in both developing and mature nerv ...
which could paralyze the breathing muscles, requiring mechanical or artificial respiration. It was usually reported that there was only mild pain associated with a bite and that respiratory failure could occur within hours. However recent studies on the bites of at least the Texas Coralsnake (''Micrurus tener'') have shown that these bites rarely require antivenom, don't usually show any systemic respiratory problems and can be intensely painful. Further studies are necessary to see if these clinical features are true of all ''Micrurus'' species. Shortages of coral snake antivenin were previously reported, but one source states that production has resumed and, Pfizer indicates that antivenin is available.


Old World


Genus ''Calliophis''

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in this genus are: *''
Calliophis beddomei Beddome's coral snake (''Calliophis beddomei)'' is a species of venomous snake in the family Elapidae. The species is endemic to hills of peninsular India. Etymology ''C. beddomei'' is named after Richard Henry Beddome (1830-1911), British arm ...
'' ( M.A. Smith, 1943)Beddome's coral snake (
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Bibron's coral snake (India) *'' Calliophis bivirgatus'' ( F. Boie, 1827)blue Malaysian coral snake (
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Calliophis castoe ''Calliophis castoe'', or Castoe's coral snake, is a species of venomous snake in the family Elapidae. The species is endemic to Western Ghats in western peninsular India. Etymology ''C. castoe'' is named after biologist, Todd A. Castoe. G ...
'' (E.N. Smith, Ogale, Deepak & Giri, 2012) – Castoe's coral snake (India) *''
Calliophis gracilis ''Calliophis gracilis'', is a species of coral snake in the family Elapidae Elapidae (, commonly known as elapids ; grc, ἔλλοψ ''éllops'' "sea-fish") is a family of snakes characterized by their permanently erect fangs at the front of ...
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, 1835)
spotted coral snake ''Calliophis gracilis'', is a species of coral snake in the family Elapidae Elapidae (, commonly known as elapids ; grc, ἔλλοψ ''éllops'' "sea-fish") is a family of snakes characterized by their permanently erect fangs at the front of ...
(Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore) *''
Calliophis haematoetron ''Calliophis haematoetron'', commonly known as the blood-bellied coral snake, is a species of venomous elapid snake endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, na ...
'' (E.N. Smith, Manamendra-Arachchi & Somweera, 2008)blood-bellied coral snake (
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Calliophis intestinalis ''Calliophis intestinalis'', commonly known as the banded Malayan coral snake, is a species of venomous elapid snake endemic to Southeast Asia. Geographic range ''C. intestinalis'' is found in Borneo, Indonesia, Java, and Malaysia. Venom This ...
'' ( Laurenti, 1768)banded Malaysian coral snake (
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Calliophis maculiceps ''Calliophis maculiceps'', commonly known as the speckled coral snake or the small-spotted coral snake, is a species of venomous elapid snake endemic to Southeast Asia. Five subspecies are recognized, including the nominotypical subspecies. Ge ...
'' ( Günther, 1858)speckled coral snake (
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) *'' Calliophis melanurus'' ( Shaw, 1802)Indian coral snake (
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Calliophis nigrescens ''Calliophis nigriscens'', commonly known as the black coral snake or striped coral snake, is a species of venomous elapid snake endemic to the Western Ghats, India. Geographic range It is found in India in the Western Ghats, Karwar, Wayanad, ...
'' (Günther, 1862)black coral snake (India) *''
Calliophis salitan ''Calliophis salitan'' is a species of venomous snake in the family Elapidae. It is endemic to the Philippines and known from Dinagat Island and Mindanao; the former is based on a small number of recent records whereas the latter is based on a m ...
'' (Brown, Smart, Leviton & Smith, 2018)Dinagat Island Banded Coralsnake (Philippines)


Genus ''Hemibungarus''

Species in this genus are: *'' Hemibungarus calligaster'' ( Wiegmann, 1835)
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Hemibungarus gemianulis ''Hemibungarus'' is a genus of venomous elapid snakes commonly known as barred coral snakes. Distribution ''Hemibungarus'' species are endemic to the Philippines. Species *Barred coral snake, ''Hemibungarus calligaster ''Hemibungar ...
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Genus ''Sinomicrurus''

Species in this genus are: *''
Sinomicrurus hatori ''Sinomicrurus sauteri'' (common names: Taiwan coral snake, oriental coral snake and Formosa coral snake) is a highly venomous species of coral snake in the Family (biology), family Elapidae. The species is Endemism, endemic to Taiwan and known f ...
'' (Takahashi, 1930) (
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Sinomicrurus japonicus ''Sinomicrurus'' is a genus of venomous Elapidae, elapid snakes, one of several Genus, genera commonly known as Asian coral snakes or oriental coral snakes. The genus includes 9 subtropical species found in Asia. Molecular and morphological analys ...
'' ( Günther, 1868) – Japanese coral snake (
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Sinomicrurus kelloggi ''Sinomicrurus kelloggi'', also known as Kellog's coral snake or Kellogg's coral snake, is a species of venomous snake in the family Elapidae. It is found in Vietnam Vietnam or Viet Nam ( vi, Việt Nam, ), officially the Socialist Repub ...
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– Kellogg's coral snake (
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Sinomicrurus macclellandi ''Sinomicrurus macclellandi'', commonly known as MacClelland's coral snake, is a species of venomous snake in the family Elapidae. The species is endemic to southern and eastern Asia. Etymology The specific name, ''macclellandi'', is in honor ...
'' ( J.T. Reinhardt, 1844) – Macclelland's coral snake (
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Sinomicrurus sauteri ''Sinomicrurus sauteri'' (common names: Taiwan coral snake, oriental coral snake and Formosa coral snake) is a highly venomous species of coral snake in the Family (biology), family Elapidae. The species is Endemism, endemic to Taiwan and known f ...
'' ( Steindachner, 1913) (Taiwan)


New World


Genus ''

Micruroides ''Micruroides'' is a genus of venomous coral snake in the family Elapidae. The genus is monotypic, containing only the species ''Micruroides euryxanthus''. ''Micruroides euryxanthus'', commonly known as the Sonoran coral snake, Western Coral Sn ...
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Micruroides euryxanthus ''Micruroides'' is a genus of venomous coral snake in the family Elapidae. The genus is monotypic, containing only the species ''Micruroides euryxanthus''. ''Micruroides euryxanthus'', commonly known as the Sonoran coral snake, Western Coral Sn ...
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Micruroides euryxanthus australis ''Micruroides'' is a genus of venomous snake, venomous coral snake in the Family (biology), family Elapidae. The genus is Monotypic taxon, monotypic, containing only the species ''Micruroides euryxanthus''. ''Micruroides euryxanthus'', commonly ...
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Micruroides euryxanthus euryxanthus ''Micruroides'' is a genus of venomous snake, venomous coral snake in the Family (biology), family Elapidae. The genus is Monotypic taxon, monotypic, containing only the species ''Micruroides euryxanthus''. ''Micruroides euryxanthus'', commonly ...
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Micruroides euryxanthus neglectus ''Micruroides'' is a genus of venomous coral snake in the family Elapidae. The genus is monotypic, containing only the species ''Micruroides euryxanthus''. ''Micruroides euryxanthus'', commonly known as the Sonoran coral snake, Western Coral Sn ...
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Micrurus albicinctus ''Micrurus'' is a genus of Venomous snake, venomous coral snakes of the Family (biology), family Elapidae. Geographic range Species in the genus ''Micrurus'' are Endemism, endemic to the Americas. Species The following 83 species are recognized ...
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Micrurus altirostris ''Micrurus altirostris'' is a species of coral snake in the family Elapidae Elapidae (, commonly known as elapids ; grc, ἔλλοψ ''éllops'' "sea-fish") is a family of snakes characterized by their permanently erect fangs at the front of ...
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Micrurus ancoralis ''Micrurus'' is a genus of venomous coral snakes of the family Elapidae. Geographic range Species in the genus ''Micrurus'' are endemic to the Americas. Species The following 83 species are recognized as being valid. *''Micrurus albicinctus'' ...
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Micrurus ancoralis ancoralis ''Micrurus'' is a genus of Venomous snake, venomous coral snakes of the Family (biology), family Elapidae. Geographic range Species in the genus ''Micrurus'' are Endemism, endemic to the Americas. Species The following 83 species are recognized ...
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Micrurus annellatus ''Micrurus annellatus'', commonly known as Annellated coral snake, is a species of venomous elapid snake native to southeastern Ecuador, eastern Peru, Bolivia, and western Brazil. There are three recognized subspecies, including the nominate subs ...
'' ( W. Peters, 1871) – annellated coral snake (southeastern
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Micrurus annellatus annellatus ''Micrurus'' is a genus of Venomous snake, venomous coral snakes of the Family (biology), family Elapidae. Geographic range Species in the genus ''Micrurus'' are Endemism, endemic to the Americas. Species The following 83 species are recognized ...
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Micrurus annellatus balzanii ''Micrurus'' is a genus of Venomous snake, venomous coral snakes of the Family (biology), family Elapidae. Geographic range Species in the genus ''Micrurus'' are Endemism, endemic to the Americas. Species The following 83 species are recognized ...
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Micrurus annellatus bolivianus ''Micrurus'' is a genus of venomous coral snakes of the family Elapidae. Geographic range Species in the genus ''Micrurus'' are endemic to the Americas. Species The following 83 species are recognized as being valid. *'' Micrurus albicinctus'' ...
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Micrurus averyi ''Micrurus averyi'', also known commonly as Avery's coral snake and the black-headed coral snake, is a species of coral snake, a venomous snake in the genus ''Micrurus'' of the family Elapidae. The species is indigenous to northern South Americ ...
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Micrurus baliocoryphus ''Micrurus baliocoryphus'' is a species of coral snake in the family Elapidae. Like the other members of its family, it is venomous. It is found in South America South America is a continent entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostl ...
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Micrurus bernadi ''Micrurus bernadi'' is a species of venomous snake in the family Elapidae. The species is endemic to eastern Mexico. There are currently no recognized subspecies. Etymology The specific name, ''bernadi'', is in honor of French physician Santi ...
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Micrurus bocourti ''Micrurus'' is a genus of venomous coral snakes of the family Elapidae. Geographic range Species in the genus ''Micrurus'' are endemic to the Americas. Species The following 83 species are recognized as being valid. *''Micrurus albicinctus'' ...
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Micrurus bogerti Bogert's coral snake (''Micrurus bogerti'') is a species of venomous snake in the family Elapidae. The species is endemic to southern Mexico. Etymology The specific name, ''bogerti'', is in honor of American herpetologist Charles Mitchill Bogert ...
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Micrurus brasiliensis ''Micrurus'' is a genus of Venomous snake, venomous coral snakes of the Family (biology), family Elapidae. Geographic range Species in the genus ''Micrurus'' are Endemism, endemic to the Americas. Species The following 83 species are recognized ...
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Micrurus browni importunus ''Micrurus'' is a genus of venomous coral snakes of the family Elapidae. Geographic range Species in the genus ''Micrurus'' are endemic to the Americas. Species The following 83 species are recognized as being valid. *''Micrurus albicinctus'' ...
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Micrurus camilae ''Micrurus'' is a genus of venomous coral snakes of the family Elapidae. Geographic range Species in the genus ''Micrurus'' are endemic to the Americas. Species The following 83 species are recognized as being valid. *'' Micrurus albicinctus'' ...
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Micrurus catamayensis ''Micrurus'' is a genus of Venomous snake, venomous coral snakes of the Family (biology), family Elapidae. Geographic range Species in the genus ''Micrurus'' are Endemism, endemic to the Americas. Species The following 83 species are recognized ...
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Micrurus clarki ''Micrurus clarki'', also known commonly as Clark's coral snake, is a species of venomous snake in the family Elapidae. The species is native to Central America and northwestern South America. Etymology The specific name, ''clarki'', is in ho ...
'' (K.P. Schmidt, 1936) – Clark's coral snake (southeastern
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Micrurus collaris ''Micrurus collaris'', the Guyana blackback coral snake, is a species of coral snake in the family Elapidae. Specimens have been identified mostly in Bolívar (state), Roraima, Amapá Amapá () is one of the 26 states of Brazil. It is in the ...
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*''Micrurus corallinus'' (Blasius Merrem, Merrem, 1820) – painted coral snake *''Micrurus decoratus'' (Jan 1858) – Brazilian coral snake *''Micrurus diana'' (Roze, 1983) *''Micrurus diastema'' (André Marie Constant Duméril, A.M.C. Duméril, Gabriel Bibron, Bibron & Auguste Duméril, A.H.A. Duméril, 1854) – variable coral snake **''Micrurus diastema aglaeope'' (Cope, 1859) **''Micrurus diastema alienus'' (Franz Werner, F. Werner, 1903) **''Micrurus diastema affinis'' (Jan 1858) **''Micrurus diastema apiatus'' (Jan 1858) **''Micrurus diastema diastema'' (A.M.C. Duméril, Bibron & A.H.A. Duméril, 1854) **''Micrurus diastema macdougalli'' (Roze, 1967) **''Micrurus diastema sapperi'' (F. Werner, 1903) *''Micrurus dissoleucus'' (Cope, 1860) – pygmy coral snake **''Micrurus dissoleucus dissoleucus'' (Cope, 1860) **''Micrurus dissoleucus dunni'' (Thomas Barbour, Barbour, 1923) **''Micrurus dissoleucus melanogenys'' (Cope, 1860) **''Micrurus dissoleucus meridensis'' (Roze, 1989) **''Micrurus dissoleucus nigrirostris'' (K.P. Schmidt, 1955) *''Micrurus distans'' ( Kennicott, 1860) – West Mexican coral snake **''Micrurus distans distans'' (Kennicott, 1860) **''Micrurus distans michoacanensis'' (Alfredo Dugès, Dugės, 1891) **''Micrurus distans oliveri'' (Roze, 1967) **''Micrurus distans zweifeli'' (Roze, 1967) *''Micrurus diutius'' (Burgur, 1955) – Trinidad Ribbon Coral Snake *''Micrurus dumerilii'' (Jan 1858) **''Micrurus dumerilii antioquiensis'' (K.P. Schmidt, 1936) **''Micrurus dumerilii carinicaudus'' (K.P. Schmidt, 1936) **''Micrurus dumerilii colombianus'' (Lawrence Edmonds Griffin, Griffin, 1916) **''Micrurus dumerilii dumerilii'' (Jan 1858) **''Micrurus dumerilii transandinus'' (K.P. Schmidt, 1936) **''Micrurus dumerilii venezuelensis'' (Roze, 1989) *''Micrurus elegans'' (Jan 1858) – elegant coral snake **''Micrurus elegans elegans'' (Jan 1858) **''Micrurus elegans veraepacis'' (K.P. Schmidt, 1933) *''Micrurus ephippifer'' (Cope, 1886)
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n coral snake **''Micrurus ephippifer ephippifer'' (Cope, 1886) **''Micrurus ephippifer zapotecus'' (Roze, 1989) *''Micrurus filiformis'' ( Günther, 1859) – slender coral snake **''Micrurus filiformis filiformis'' (Günther, 1859) **''Micrurus filiformis subtilis'' (Roze, 1967) *''Micrurus frontalis'' (A.M.C. Duméril, Bibron & A.H.A. Duméril, 1854) – southern coral snake (
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) **''Micrurus frontalis frontalis'' (A.M.C. Duméril, Bibron & A.H.A. Duméril, 1854) **''Micrurus frontalis mesopotamicus'' (Barrio & Miranda 19) *''Micrurus fulvius'' (Carl Linnaeus, Linnaeus, 1766) – eastern coral snake (United States, U.S. coastal plains of North Carolina to Louisiana) *''Micrurus hemprichii'' (Jan 1858) – Wilhelm Hemprich, Hemprich's coral snake **''Micrurus hemprichii hemprichii'' (Jan 1858) **''Micrurus hemprichii ortoni'' (K.P. Schmidt, 1953) **''Micrurus hemprichii rondonianus'' (Roze & Nelson Jorge da Silva, Jr., da Silva, 1990) *''Micrurus hippocrepis'' (W. Peters, 1862) – Maya civilization, Mayan coral snake *''Micrurus ibiboboca'' (Merrem, 1820) – Caatinga coral snake *''Micrurus isozonus'' (Cope, 1860) – Venezuela coral snake *''Micrurus langsdorffi'' (Johann Georg Wagler, Wagler, 1824) – Grigory Langsdorff, Langsdorff's coral snake *''Micrurus laticollaris'' (W. Peters, 1870) – Balsan coral snake **''Micrurus laticollaris laticollaris'' (W. Peters, 1870) **''Micrurus laticollaris maculirostris'' (Roze, 1967) *''Micrurus latifasciatus'' (K.P. Schmidt, 1933) – broad-ringed coral snake *''Micrurus lemniscatus'' (Linnaeus, 1758)
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n coral snake (most of low-lying areas of South America) **''Micrurus lemniscatus carvalhoi'' (Roze, 1967) **''Micrurus lemniscatus frontifasciatus'' (F. Werner, 1927) **''Micrurus lemniscatus helleri'' (K.P. Schmidt & Franklin J. W. Schmidt, F.J.W. Schmidt, 1925) **''Micrurus lemniscatus lemniscatus'' (Linnaeus, 1758) *''Micrurus limbatus'' (Douglas F. Fraser, Fraser, 1964) – Tuxtlan coral snake **''Micrurus limbatus limbatus'' (Fraser, 1964) **''Micrurus limbatus spilosomus'' (Gonzalo Pérez-Higaredo, Pérez-Higaredo & H.M. Smith, 1990) *''Micrurus margaritiferus'' (Roze, 1967) – speckled coral snake *''Micrurus medemi'' (Roze, 1967) *''Micrurus meridensis'' (Roze, 1989) – Merida's coral snake *''Micrurus mertensi'' (K.P. Schmidt, 1936) – Robert Mertens, Merten's coral snake *''Micrurus mipartitus'' (A.M.C. Duméril, Bibron & A.H.A. Duméril, 1854) – redtail coral snake **''Micrurus mipartitus anomalus'' (Boulenger, 1896) **''Micrurus mipartitus decussatus'' (A.M.C. Duméril, Gabriel Bibron, Bibron, & A.H.A. Duméril, 1854) **''Micrurus mipartitus mipartitus'' (A.M.C. Duméril, Bibron & A.H.A. Duméril, 1854) **''Micrurus mipartitus semipartitus'' (Jan 1858) *''Micrurus mosquitensis'' (Schmidt, 1933) – Misquito coral snake *''Micrurus multifasciatus'' (Jan 1858) – many-banded coral snake **''Micrurus multifasciatus multifasciatus'' (Jan 1858) **''Micrurus multifasciatus hertwigi'' (F. Werner, 1897) *''Micrurus multiscutatus'' (:fr:Hialmar Rendahl, Rendahl & Greta Vestergren, Vestergren, 1940) – Cauca coral snake *''Micrurus narduccii'' (
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, 1863)
– Andean blackback coral snake **''Micrurus narduccii narduccii'' (Jan 1863) **''Micrurus narduccii melanotus'' ( W. Peters, 1881) *''Micrurus nattereri'' (Schmidt, 1952) – Natterer's Coral Snake *''Micrurus nebularis'' (Roze, 1989) – cloud forest coral snake *''Micrurus nigrocinctus'' (Charles Frédéric Girard, Girard, 1854) – Central American coral snake (Yucatan and Chiapas to
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as well as western Caribbean islands) **''Micrurus nigrocinctus babaspul'' (Roze, 1967) **''Micrurus nigrocinctus coibensis'' (K.P. Schmidt, 1936) **''Micrurus nigrocinctus divaricatus'' (Edward Hallowell (herpetologist), Hallowell, 1855) **''Micrurus nigrocinctus nigrocinctus'' (Girard, 1854) **''Micrurus nigrocinctus ovandoensis'' (K.P. Schmidt & H.M. Smith, 1943) **''Micrurus nigrocinctus wagneri'' (Robert Mertens, Mertens, 1941) **''Micrurus nigrocinctus yatesi'' (Emmett Reid Dunn, Dunn, 1942) **''Micrurus nigrocinctus zunilensis'' (K.P. Schmidt, 1932) *''Micrurus obscurus'' (Jan 1872) – Bolivian Coral Snake *''Micrurus oligoanellatus'' (Ayerbe & Lopez, 2005) – Tambito's Coral Snake *''Micrurus ornatissimus'' (Jan 1858) – Ornate Coral Snake *''Micrurus pacaraimae'' (Celso Morato de Carvalho, Morato de Carvalho, 2002) *''Micrurus pachecogili'' (Jonathan A. Campbell, Campbell, 2000) *''Micrurus paraensis'' (Osvaldo Rodrigues da Cunha, da Cunha & Francisco Paiva Nascimento, Nascimento, 1973) *''Micrurus peruvianus'' (K.P. Schmidt, 1936)
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vian coral snake *''Micrurus petersi'' (Roze, 1967) – James A. Peters, Peters' coral snake *''Micrurus potyguara'' (Pires, Da Silva, Feitosa, Prudente, Preira-Filho & Zaher, 2014) – Potyguara coral snake *''Micrurus proximans'' (H.M. Smith & Peter S. Chrapliwy, Chrapliwy, 1958) – Nayarit coral snake *''Micrurus psyches'' (François Marie Daudin, Daudin, 1803) – Carib coral snake **''Micrurus psyches circinalis'' (A.M.C. Duméril, Bibron & A.H.A. Duméril, 1854) **''Micrurus psyches donosoi'' (:fr:Alphonse Richard Hoge, Hoge, Carmen Lúcia Cordeiro, Cordeiro & Sylvia Alma Renata Wilma de Lemos Romano-Hoge, Romano, 1976) **''Micrurus psyches psyches'' (Daudin, 1803) *''Micrurus putumayensis'' (Abdem Ramón Lancini Villalaz, Lancini, 1962) – Putumayo coral snake *''Micrurus pyrrhocryptus'' (Cope, 1862) *''Micrurus remotus'' (Roze, 1987) *''Micrurus renjifoi'' (William W. Lamar, Lamar, 2003) *''Micrurus ruatanus'' (Günther, 1895) – Roatán coral snake *''Micrurus sangilensis'' (:de:Hermano Nicéforo-María, Nicéforo-María, 1942) – Santander, Colombia, Santander coral snake *''Micrurus scutiventris'' (Cope, 1869) *''Micrurus serranus'' (Harvey, Aparicio & Gonzalez, 2003) *''Micrurus silviae'' (:fr:Marcos Di-Bernardo, Di-Bernardo et al., 2007) *''Micrurus spixii'' (Wagler, 1824) – Amazon Basin, Amazon coral snake **''Micrurus spixiii martiusi'' (K.P. Schmidt, 1953) **''Micrurus spixii obscurus'' (Jan 1872) **''Micrurus spixii princeps'' (Boulenger, 1905) **''Micrurus spixii spixii'' (Wagler, 1824) *''Micrurus spurelli'' (Boulenger, 1914) *''Micrurus steindachneri'' (F. Werner, 1901) – Franz Steindachner, Steindachner's coral snake **''Micrurus steindachneri orcesi'' (Roze, 1967) **''Micrurus steindachneri steindachneri'' (F. Werner, 1901) *''Micrurus stewarti'' (Barbour & :fr:Afrânio Pompilío Gastos do Amaral, Amaral, 1928) - Panamanian coral snake *''Micrurus stuarti'' (Roze, 1967) – :fr:Laurence Cooper Stuart, Stuart's coral snake *''Micrurus surinamensis'' (Georges Cuvier, Cuvier, 1817) - aquatic coral snake **''Micrurus surinamensis nattereri'' (K.P. Schmidt, 1952) **''Micrurus surinamensis surinamensis'' (Cuvier, 1817) *''Micrurus tener'' (Spencer Fullerton Baird, Baird & Girard, 1853) – Texas coral snake (Texas and Louisiana south to Morelos and Guanajuato) **''Micrurus tener fitzingeri'' (Jan 1858) **''Micrurus tener maculatus'' (Roze, 1967) **''Micrurus tener microgalbineus'' (Bryce C. Brown, Brown & H.M. Smith, 1942) **''Micrurus tener tamaulipensis'' (Pablo Antonio Lavin-Murcio, Lavin-Murcio & James R. Dixon, Dixon, 2004) **''Micrurus tener tener'' (Baird & Girard, 1853) *''Micrurus tricolor'' (Hoge, 1956) *''Micrurus tikuna'' (Feitosa, Da Silva Jr, Pires, Zaher & Prudente, 2015) *''Micrurus tschudii'' (Jan 1858) – desert coral snake **''Micrurus tschudii olssoni'' (K.P. Schmidt & F.J.W. Schmidt, 1925) **''Micrurus tschudii tschudii'' (Jan 1858)


Mimicry

New World coral snakes serve as models for their Batesian mimics, false coral snakes, snake species whose venom is less toxic, as well as for many nonvenomous snake species that bear superficial resemblances to them. The role of coral snakes as models for Batesian mimics is supported by research showing that coral snake color patterns deter predators from attacking snake-shaped prey, and that in the absence of coral snakes, species hypothesized to mimic them are indeed attacked more frequently. Species that appear similar to coral snakes include: *''Cemophora coccinea'' *''Chionactis palarostris'' *''Erythrolamprus aesculapii'' *''Erythrolamprus bizona'' *''Erythrolamprus ocellatus'', Tobago false coral snake *''Lampropeltis elapsoides'', scarlet kingsnake *''Lampropeltis pyromelana'' *''Lampropeltis triangulum'', milk snake, including the following subspecies and others: **''Lampropeltis triangulum amaura'' **''Lampropeltis triangulum annulata'' **''Lampropeltis triangulum campbelli'' **''Lampropeltis triangulum gaigeae'' **''Lampropeltis triangulum gentilis'' **''Lampropeltis triangulum hondurensis'' **''Lampropeltis triangulum multistrata'' **''Lampropeltis triangulum syspila'' *''Lampropeltis zonata'' *''Lystrophis pulcher'', tri-color hognose snake *''Oxyrhopus petola'' *''Oxyrhopus rhombifer'', false coral snake *''Pliocercus elapoides'', variegated false coral snake *''Rhinobothryum bovallii'', coral mimic snake, false tree coral *''Rhinocheilus lecontei tessellatus''


References


Further reading

*George Albert Boulenger, Boulenger, G.A. 1896. ''Catalogue of the Snakes in the British Museum (Natural History). Volume III., Containing the Colubridæ (Opisthoglyphæ and Proteroglyphæ)...'' Trustees of the British Museum (Natural History). (Taylor and Francis, Printers.) London. xiv + 727 pp. + Plates I.- XXV. (''Elaps'', 28 species, pp. 411–433 + Plate XX.) *Janis Roze, Roze, J.A. 1996. ''Coral Snakes of the Americas: Biology, Identification, and Venoms''. Krieger. Malabar, Florida. 340 pp. . * Tanaka G. D., Furtado Md. F. D., Portaro F. C. V., Sant'Anna O. A. & Tambourgi D. V. (2010). "Diversity of ''Micrurus'' Snake Species Related to Their Venom Toxic Effects and the Prospective of Antivenom Neutralization". ''PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases'' 4(3): e622. * Universidad de Costa Rica (2009).
El envenenamiento por mordedura de serpiente en Centroamérica
' ("Snakebite poisonings in Central America"). San José, Costa Rica: Instituto Clodomiro Picado, Facultad de Microbiología, Universidad de Costa Rica. {{in lang, es Elapidae Snake common names Snake families