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Taxonomy of the genus Rhinocheilus Biodiversity of the family Colubridae

Bibliography of the genus
Rhinocheilus (Long-nosed Snakes)

(Reptilia: Serpentes: Colubridae)

Note: In order to limit redundancy, relevant literature indexed in the related bibliographies in the left column may not have been included in this page. For a comprehensive search of literature, these bibliographies should therefore also be consulted.


Rhinocheilus in general

Brattstrom, B.H. 1952. Diurnal activities of a nocturnal animal. Herpetologica 8(3): 61-63.

Chen, X.; Lemmon, A.R.; Lemmon, E.M.; Pyron, R.A.; Burbrink, F.T. 2017. Using phylogenomics to understand the link between biogeographic origins and regional diversification in ratsnakes. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 111: 206-218.

Klauber, L.M. 1941. The long-nosed snakes of the genus Rhinocheilus. Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 9(2): 289-332.

Medica, P.A. 1975. Rhinocheilus, R. lecontei. Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles 175: 1-4.

Place, A.J.; Shrestha, A. 2017. Defensive coloration in long-nosed snakes (Rhinocheilus). Herpetological Review 48(2): 285-288.

Smith, H.M. 1942. Another case of species versus subspecies. American Midland Naturalist 28(1): 201-203.

Rhinocheilus etheridgei

Grismer, L.L. 1990. A new long-nosed snake (Rhinocheilus lecontei) from Isla Cerralvo, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Proceedings of the San Diego Society of Natural History 4: 1-7.

Rhinocheilus lecontei

Allen, R. 1993. Partial success with long-nosed snakes (Rhinocheilus leconteii). ASRA (Association for the Study of Reptilia and Amphibia) Journal 1993: 12-17.

Burkett, D.W.; Black, D. 2000. Geographic distribution: Rhinocheilus lecontei (Longnose Snake). USA: New Mexico: Lincoln Co. Herpetological Review 31(2): 114.

Carbajal-Márquez, R.A.; Quintero-Díaz, G.E.; González-Saucedo, Z.Y. 2011. Geographic distribution: Rhinocheilus lecontei (Long-nosed Snake). Herpetological Review 42(2): 244.

Carbajal-Márquez, R.A.; Quintero-Díaz, G.E.; Ochoa-Medina, E.A. 2015. Geographic distribution: Rhinocheilus lecontei (Long-nosed Snake). Herpetological Review 46(3): 386.

Chrapliwy, P.S.; Fugler, C.M. 1955. Amphibians and reptiles collected in Mexico in the summer of 1953. Herpetologica 11: 121-128.

Condon, K.; Watanabe, K.; Clause, A.G. 2016. Geographic distribution: Rhinocheilus lecontei (Long-nosed Snake). Herpetological Review 47(2): 265.

Davis, J.; Medica, P.A. 1981. Geographic distribution: Rhinocheilus lecontei lecontei. Herpetological Review 12(2): 66.

Davis, W.B.; Dixon, J.R. 1957. Notes on Mexican snakes (Ophidia). Southwestern Naturalist 2(1): 19-27.

Diller, L.V.; Wallace, R.L. 1980. Additional distribution records and abundance of three species of snakes in southwestern Idaho. Great Basin Naturalist 41(1): 154-157.

Easterla, D.A. 1975. Giant desert centipede preys upon snake. Southwestern Naturalist 20(3): 411.

Fouquette, M.J.; Rossman, D.A. 1963. Noteworthy records of Mexican amphibians and reptiles in the Florida State Museum and the Texas Natural History Collection. Herpetologica 19: 185-201.

Frost, D.; Aird, S. 1978. Geographic distribution: Rhinocheilus lecontei tessellatus. Mexico: Zacatecas. Herpetological Review 9(2): 62.

Germano, D.J. 1995. Waterfowl blinds in the San Joaquin Valley: death traps for endangered species. Transactions of the Western Section of the Wildlife Society 31: 33-35.

Goldberg, S.R. 2000. Reproduction in the Longnose Snake, Rhinocheilus lecontei (Serpentes: Colubridae). Texas Journal of Science 52(4): 319-326.

Gorzula, S.J. 1973. Defensive behaviour of a captive colubrid, Rhinocheilus lecontei. British Journal of Herpetology 4(12): 333-334.

Grogan, W.L.; Tannar, W.T. 1974. Range extension of the long-nosed snake Rhinocheilus l. lecontei, into east-central Utah. Great Basin Naturalist 34(3): 238-240.

Hammerson, G.A.; Valentine, L.; Livo, L.J. 1991. Geographic distribution: Rhinocheilus lecontei (Longnose Snake). Herpetological Review 22(2): 68.

Hanley, G.H. 1943. Terrarium notes on Californian reptiles. Copeia 1943: 145-147.

Hendricks, F.S. 1974. Color anomaly of a Rhinocheilus lecontei tessellatus Garman from northeastern Durango, Mexico. Journal of Herpetology 8(2): 185.

Hensley, M.M. 1950. Results of a herpetological reconnaissance in extreme southwestern Arizona and adjacent Sonora, with a description of a new subspecies of the Sonoran whipsnake, Masticophis bilineatus. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Sciences 53: 270-288.

Hill, B.; Bergman, E.; Montgomery, C.; Hobert, J.; Boback, S.; Mackessy, S.P. 1997. Geographic distribution: Rhinocheilus lecontei tessellatus (Texas Longnose Snake). Herpetological Review 28(1): 52.

Holm, J.A. 2004. Geographic distribution: Rhinocheilus lecontei tessellatus (Texas Long-nosed Snake). Herpetological Review 35(1): 84.

Johnson, R.A.; Carothers, S.W. 1983. Geographic distribution: Rhinocheilus lecontei lecontei (Western Long Nosed Snake). Herpetological Review 14(1): 28.

Karges, J.P. 1981. Texas amphibians and reptiles: some new distributional records, part 3. Herpetological Review 12(2): 68-69.

Kasper, S. 2013. Natural history notes: Rhinocheilus lecontei tessellatus (Texas Long-nosed Snake). Defensive behavior and attempted predation. Herpetological Review 44(2): 334.

Kasper, S. 2014. Natural history notes: Rhinocheilus lecontei tessellatus (Texas Longnose Snake). Predation. Herpetological Review 45(2): 344.

Kronen, D. 1980. Notes on the eggs and hatchlings of the long nosed snake, Rhinocheilus lecontei, including the occurrence of a semi-striped pattern. Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society 15(2): 54-56.

Lane, C.M. 2009. Natural history notes: Rhinocheilus lecontei (Long-nosed Snake). Cannibalism. Herpetological Review 40(3): 358.

Lannutti, D.I.; Laduc, T.J.; Johnson, J.D. 1996. Geographic distribution: Rhinocheilus lecontei tessellatus (Texas Longnose Snake). Herpetological Review 27(4): 214.

Lardie, R.L. 1965. Eggs and young of Rhinocheilus lecontei tessellatus. Copeia 1965: 366.

Liner, E.A. 1964. Notes on four small herpetological collections from Mexico. I. Introduction, turtles and snakes. Southwestern Naturalist 8: 221-227.

Loc-Barragán, J.A.; Carbajal-Márquez, R.A. 2017. Nature notes: Rhinocheilus lecontei Baird and Girard, 1853. Diet. Mesoamerican Herpetology 4(3): 652-654.

Manier, M.K. 2004. Geographic variation in the Long-nosed Snake, Rhinocheilus lecontei (Colubridae): beyond the subspecies debate. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 83(1): 65-85.

Mara, W.P. 1992. A glance south of the border: the Mexican Longnose Snake. Tropical Fish Hobbyist 41(4): 110, 112, 114-115.

Mather, C.M. 1978. Geographic distribution: Rhinocheilus lecontei tessellatus. USA: Oklahoma: Grandy Co. Herpetological Review 9(4): 142-143.

McCoy, C.J.; Bianculli, A.V. 1966. Defensive behavior of Rhinocheilus lecontei. Journal Ohio Herpetological Society 5: 166.

McCrystal, H.K.; Ivanyi, C.S. 2005. Striped neonate with additional notes on polymorphism in the western Long-nosed Snake (Rhinocheilus lecontei lecontei). Southwestern Naturalist 50(4): 494-496.

Moll, E.O. 2005. XII Rhinocheilus lecontei Baird and Girard, 1853 - Long-nosed Snake. Sonoran Herpetologist 18(8): 86-89.

Montgomery, C.; Childers, T.; Bergman, E.; Manzer, J.D.; Sifert, J.; Hill, B.; Mackessy, S.P. 1998. Geographic distribution: Rhinocheilus lecontei tessellatus (Longnose Snake). Herpetological Review 29(2): 116.

Mullin, S.J. 2009. Natural history notes: Rhinocheilus lecontei tessellatus (Texas Long-nosed Snake). Longevity. Herpetological Review 40(1): 102-103.

Norris, R.L.; Berardi, M. 2003. Natural history notes: Rhinocheilus lecontei (Long-nosed Snake). Albinism. Herpetological Review 34(3): 254.

Osborne, S.T. 1984. Life history notes: Rhinocheilus lecontei antonii (Mexican Long-nosed Snake). Behavior. Herpetological Review 15(2): 50.

Pendlebury, G.B. 1976. Second occurrence of the long-nosed snake, Rhinocheilus lecontei lecontei, in Idaho. Great Basin Naturalist 36(1): 56.

Pequegnat, W.E. 1951. The biota of the Santa Ana Mountains. Journal Ent. Zool. 42: 1-84.

Rodriguez-Robles, J.A.; Bell, C.J.; Greene, H.W. 1999. Food habits of the Glossy Snake, Arizona elegans, with comparisons to the diet of sympatric long-nosed snakes, Rhinocheilus lecontei. Journal of Herpetology 33(1): 87-92.

Rodriguez-Robles, J.A.; Greene, H.W. 1999. Food habits of the long-nosed snake (Rhinocheilus lecontei), a 'specialist' predator? Journal of Zoology (London) 248(4): 489-499.

Rush, M.S.; Royal, S.M.; Fleharty, E.D. 1982. New county records and habitat preferences of amphibians and reptiles from the Sandsage Prairie in Finney County, Kansas. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science 85(3): 165-173.

Schaefer, K.; Chiszar, D.; Smith, H.M. 1995. Geographic distribution: Rhinocheilus lecontei tessellatus (Texas Longnose Snake). Herpetological Review 26(1): 47.

Scott Newbold, T.A.; Mendelson, J.R.; Welch, N.E. 2008. Geographic distribution: Rhinocheilus lecontei (Long-nosed Snake). USA: Utah. Herpetological Review 39(4): 487.

Shannon, F.A.; Humphrey, F.L. 1963. Analysis of color pattern polymorphism in the snake, Rhinocheilus lecontei. Herpetologica 19: 153-160.

Smith, H.M.; Lemos-Espinal, J.A.; Chiszar, D. 2004. The status of Rhinocheilus antonii Duges (Reptilia: Serpentes). Bulletin of the Maryland Herpetological Society 40(4): 175-178.

Smith, P.W.; Hensley, M.M. 1959. Notes on a small collection of amphibians and reptiles from the vicinity of the Pinacate lava cap in north-western Sonora, Mexico. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Sciences 61: 64-76.

Sullivan, B.K. 1981. Observed differences in body temperature and associated behavior of four snake species. Journal of Herpetology 15(2): 245-246.

Swanson, R.L.; Swanson, E.Y. 2018. Geographic distribution: Rhinocheilus lecontei (Long-nosed Snake). Herpetological Review 49(1): 78-79.

Switak, K.H. 1982. Leben in der Wüste. Die Langnasen-Natter, Rhinocheilus lecontei. Aquarium (Minden) 16(162): 657-659.

Taggart, T.W.; Schmidt, C.J.; Collins, J.T. 2002. A range extension of the Texas Longnose Snake in western Kansas. Journal of Kansas Herpetology 1: 8.

Tanner, W.W.; Heinrichs, J.W. 1964. An extension of Arizona e. philipi and Rhinocheilus l. lecontei into south-central Utah. Southwestern Naturalist 9: 45-46.

Tanner, W.W.; Robison, W.G. 1960. New and unusual serpents from Chihuahua, Mexico. Herpetologica 16: 67-70.

Waldron, K.; Montgomery, C.; Hobert, J.; Donoho, R.; Mackessy, S.P. 1996. Geographic distribution: Rhinocheilus lecontei tessellatus (Texas Longnose Snake). Herpetological Review 27(1): 35.

Werler, J.E.; Darling, D.M. 1950. Rhinocheilus lecontei tessellatus Garman in Tamaulipas, Mexico. Herpetologica 6: 112.

Zweifel, R.G.; Norris, K.S. 1955. Contribution to the herpetology of Sonora, Mexico: descriptions of new subspecies of snakes (Micruroides euryxanthus and Lampropeltis getulus) and miscellaneous collecting notes. American Midland Naturalist 54: 230-249.