Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Masticophis schotti, Masticophis schotti ruthveni (Masticophis taeniatus ruthveni), Masticophis schotti schotti (Masticophis taeniatus schotti)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herpetology


CAS:HERP
Masticophis taeniatus schotti Baird and Girard, 1853
103473J. Joy   0000-00-00
United States, Texas, Kleberg Co., Kingsville (Naval Air Station), 27.4937138889 -97.816025

CAS:HERP
Masticophis taeniatus schotti Baird and Girard, 1853
103474J. Joy   0000-00-00
United States, Texas, Kleberg Co., Kingsville (Naval Air Station), 27.4937138889 -97.816025

CAS:HERP
103475J. Joy   1966-05-14
United States, Texas, Starr Co., 5 mi E of McCook, 26.4776055556 -98.3125638889

CAS:HERP
165226J.F. Copp, D.E. Breedlove, R.R. Riviere and B.R. Anderson   JFC-221986-08-30
Mexico, San Luis Potosi, Chihuahuan Desert, road from Guadalcazar to Buenavista at El Quelital, 22.61 -100.67, 1311m

CAS:HERP
169841J.F. Copp and M.L. Chiappino   JFC1973-05-20
Mexico, Hidalgo, Hidalgo Hwy 126, 14.4 mi S of Ruinas Tula & 2.5 mi NW of Mex Hwy 57D, 19.85 -99.36

CAS:HERP
55354E.N. King   0000-00-00
United States, Texas, Cameron Co., Brownsville, 25.9013888889 -97.4972194444

CAS:HERP
55355E.N. King   0000-00-00
United States, Texas, Cameron Co., Brownsville, 25.9013888889 -97.4972194444

CAS:SUR
Masticophis taeniatus schotti Baird and Girard, 1853
9856J.C. Marr   1241942-04-02
United States, Texas, Val Verde Co., Texas Hwy 85, just W of Sacatosa Creek, 29.27793 -100.77142

CAS:SUR
Masticophis taeniatus schotti Baird and Girard, 1853
9864J.C. Marr   JCM-1331942-04-10
United States, Texas, Val Verde Co., US Hwy 90, 8.5 mi NW of Del Rio, 29.46351 -100.95596


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.