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Foreword | ||
Pt. 1 | Watersnake biology | |
1 | Taxonomy, systematics, and evolution of North American watersnakes | 17 |
2 | Field and laboratory techniques for studying watersnakes | 26 |
3 | General biology and ecology of watersnakes | 32 |
4 | Conservation of North American watersnakes | 48 |
Pt. 2 | Species accounts | |
Key to the watersnakes of North America | 63 | |
Nerodia clarkii (salt marsh snake) | 67 | |
Nerodia cyclopion (western green watersnake) | 76 | |
Nerodia erythrogaster (plain-bellied watersnake) | 88 | |
Nerodia fasciata (banded watersnake) | 102 | |
Nerodia floridana (eastern green watersnake) | 117 | |
Nerodia harteri (Harter's watersnake) | 125 | |
Nerodia rhombifer (diamondback watersnake) | 138 | |
Nerodia sipedon (northern watersnake) | 178 | |
Nerodia taxispilota (brown watersnake) | 197 | |
Regina alleni (striped crayfish snake) | 212 | |
Regina grahamii (Graham's crayfish snake) | 224 | |
Regina rigida (glossy crayfish snake) | 235 | |
Regina septemvittata (queen snake) | 246 | |
Seminatrix pygaea (black swamp snake) | 259 | |
Afterword : research opportunities with North American watersnakes | 275 | |
App. 1 | Synonymies, type specimens, and type localities of the 14 species of North American watersnakes in the Genera Nerodia, Regina, and Seminatrix | 283 |
App. 2 | Scutellation of North American watersnakes | 295 |
App. 3 | Verification sources of U.S. county records for watersnake species | 299 |
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