List of reptiles of North America

This is a checklist of American reptiles found north from Mexico, based primarily on SSAR publications.[1][2][3] It includes all species of the United States and Canada, including recently introduced species such as Chameleons, the Nile monitor, and the Burmese python. Subspecies are listed only in a few cases. The information about range and status of almost all of these species can be found also in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species site.[4]

* alien species

ExtinctionExtinctionExtinct in the WildCritically EndangeredEndangered speciesVulnerable speciesNear ThreatenedThreatened speciesLeast ConcernLeast ConcernIUCN conservation statuses

Summary of 2006 IUCN Red List categories.

Conservation status – IUCN Red List of Threatened Species:

EX – Extinct, EW – Extinct in the wild
CR – Critically endangered, EN – Endangered, VU – Vulnerable
NT – Near threatened, LC – Least concern
DD – Data deficient, NE – Not evaluated
(v. 2013.2, the data is current as of March 5, 2014[5])

and Endangered Species Act:

E – Endangered, T – Threatened
XN, XE – Experimental non-essential or essential population
E(S/A), T(S/A) – Endangered or threatened due to similarity of appearance
(the data is current as of March 28, 2014[6])
Contents:

 Crocodylia

 Alligatoridae
 Crocodylidae

 Turtles

 Cryptodira
 Tortoises
 Pond turtles
 Cheloniidae
 Dermochelyidae
 Chelydridae
 Kinosternidae
 Softshells
 Pleurodira
 Side-necked turtles

 Scaled reptiles

 Iguania
 Agamas
 Chameleons
 Collared and leopard lizards
 Iguanas
 Phrynosomatidae
 Anoles
 Casquehead lizards
 Curly-tailed lizards
 Gekkota
 Geckos

 

 Autarchoglossa
 Wall or true lizards
 Skinks
 Anguidae
 American legless lizards
 Gila monsters
 Tegus or whiptails
 Night lizards
 Monitor lizards
 Amphisbaenia
 North American worm lizards

 

 Snakes
 Blind snakes
 Boas
 Colubrids
 Viperidae
 Elapidae
 Slender blind snakes
 File snakes
 Pythons


Order: Crocodylia


American alligator
Alligator mississippiensis
Family: Alligatoridae
Alligators
Family: Crocodylidae
Subfamily: Crocodylinae
Crocodiles


Order: Testudines (Turtles)


Suborder: Cryptodira


Family: Testudinidae Tortoises
Mohave Desert tortoise Gopherus agassizii
Gopher tortoises
Family: Emydidae Pond turtles
Subfamily: Emydinae
Pond turtles
Blanding's turtle
Box turtles
Subfamily: Deirochelyinae
Black-knobbed map turtle
Graptemys nigrinoda hatchlings
Sliders
Painted turtles
Chicken turtles
Map turtles
Diamond-backed terrapin
Redbelly turtles and cooters
Family: Cheloniidae
Green sea turtle Chelonia mydas
Family: Dermochelyidae
  • Leatherback sea turtle Dermochelys coriacea VU E
    (East Pacific Ocean subpopulation – i.e. Hawaiian Is.: CR, West Pacific Ocean subpopulation: CR, Northwest Atlantic Ocean subpopulation: LC)
Family: Chelydridae
Snapping turtles
Alligator snapping turtles
Family: Kinosternidae
Mud turtles
  • Eastern mud turtle Kinosternon subrubrum
  • Florida mud turtle Kinosternon (subrubrum) steindachneri
Musk turtles
Spiny softshell Apalone spinifera
Giant musk turtles
Family: Trionychidae Softshells

Suborder: Pleurodira


Family: Podocnemididae Side-necked turtles


Order: Squamata (scaled reptiles)


Suborder: Iguania


Family: Agamidae Agamas
Subfamily: Agaminae
Subfamily: Leiolepidinae
  • Butterfly lizard Leiolepis belliana *
  • Red-banded butterfly lizard Leiolepis rubritaeniata *
Family: Chamaeleonidae Chameleons
Subfamily: Chamaeleoninae
Family: Crotaphytidae Collared and leopard lizards
Eastern collared lizard
Crotaphytus collaris
Collared lizards
Leopard lizards
Family: Iguanidae Iguanas
Common Chuckwalla Sauromalus ater
Chuckwallas
Family: Phrynosomatidae
Zebratail lizards
Greater earless lizards
Earless lizards
Rock lizards
Horned lizards
Desert Horned Lizard
Phrynosoma platyrhinos
  • Baur’s short-horned lizard Phrynosoma bauri[8][10] (species not recognized by SSAR)
  • Great Plains short-horned lizard Phrynosoma brevirostris[8][10] (species not recognized by SSAR)
  • San Luis Valley short-horned lizard Phrynosoma diminutum[8][10] (species not recognized by SSAR)
  • Desert short-horned lizard Phrynosoma ornatissimum[8][10] (species not recognized by SSAR)
Spiny lizards
  • Southern sagebrush lizard Sceloporus (graciosus) vandenburgianus LC
    (species not recognized by SSAR)
Fringe-toed lizards
Tree and brush lizards
Side-blotched lizards
Family: Dactyloidae Anoles
Green anole Anolis carolinensis
Anoles
Family: Corytophanidae Casquehead lizards
Family: Leiocephalidae Curly-tailed lizards

Suborder: Gekkota


Family: Gekkonidae geckos
Subfamily: Gekkoninae
Texas banded gecko
Coleonyx brevis
Subfamily: Eublepharinae
Banded geckos

Suborder: Autarchoglossa


Family: Lacertidae Wall or true lizards
Subfamily: Lacertinae
Family: Scincidae Skinks
Subfamily: Scincinae
Subfamily: Lygosominae
Family: Anguidae
Eastern Glass Lizard
Ophisaurus ventralis
Subfamily: Anguinae
Glass lizards
Subfamily: Gerrhonotinae
Western alligator lizards
Eastern alligator lizards
Family: Anniellidae American legless lizards
Legless lizards
Family: Helodermatidae Gila monsters
Gila monster
Family: Teiidae Tegus or whiptails
Family: Xantusiidae Night lizards
Night lizards
Family: Varanidae Monitor lizards
Florida wormlizard Rhineura floridana

Suborder: Amphisbaenia


Family: Rhineuridae North American worm lizards
Worm lizards

Suborder: Serpentes


Family: Typhlopidae Blind snakes
Family: Boidae Boas
Subfamily: Erycinae
Rubber and rosy boas
Blind snakes
Subfamily: Boinae
Boas
Family: Colubridae Colubrids
Subfamily: Colubrinae
Racers
Whipsnakes
Desert rat snakes
Rat snakes and fox snakes
Eastern ratsnake
Pantherophis alleghaniensis
Glossy snakes
Glossy snake Arizona elegans
Scarlet snakes
Sand snakes
  • Variable sandsnake Chilomeniscus stramineus LC
    (merged former C. cinctus, C. punctatissimus and C. stramineus)
Shovel-nosed snakes
Indigo snakes
Speckled racers
Mexican hognose snakes
Plateau hooknose snakes
Night snakes
Short-tailed snake
Kingsnakes
  • Eastern milksnake Lampropeltis triangulum
  • Mexican milksnake Lampropeltis (triangulum) annulata
  • Western milksnake Lampropeltis gentilis
Rough green snake
Rough Greensnake Opheodrys aestivus
Smooth green snake
Neotropical vine snakes
Leaf-nosed snakes
  • Saddled leaf-nosed snake Phyllorhynchus browni LC
  • Spotted leaf-nosed snake Phyllorhynchus decurtatus LC
Bull, gopher, and pine snakes
Pine wood snake
Long-nosed snake
Patch-nosed snakes
  • Big Bend patch-nosed snake Salvadora (hexalepis) deserticola[8]
    (species not recognized by SSAR)
Mountain ratsnake
Ground snake
Black-headed, flat-headed, and crowned snakes
Lyre snakes
Subfamily: Natricinae
Shovel-nosed snakes
Water snakes
Saltmarsh watersnake Nerodia clarkii
Crayfish snakes
Swampsnakes
Brown snakes
Garter snakes
Lined snake
Earth snakes
Subfamily: Dipsadinae
Sharp-tailed snakes
Night snakes
Cat-eyed snakes
  • Northern cat-eyed snake Leptodeira septentrionalis (w/o former L. s. polysticta elevated now to species)
Subfamily: Xenodontinae
Worm snakes
Black-striped snake
  • Regal black-striped snake Coniophanes imperialis LC
Ringneck snake
Mud snake and rainbow snake
Hog-nosed snakes
Family: Viperidae
Copperhead Agkistrodon contortrix
camouflaged in dead leaves
Cottonmouth Agkistrodon piscivorus
Texas threadsnake Leptotyphlops dulcis
Subfamily: Crotalinae
Copperhead and cottonmouth
Rattlesnakes
Pigmy rattlesnakes
Family: Elapidae
Western coral snake
Eastern coral snake
Subfamily: Hydrophiinae
Pelagic sea snake
Family: Leptotyphlopidae Slender blind snakes
Blind snakes
  • Trans-Pecos blind threadsnake Rena (humilis) segregus[8]
    (species not recognized by SSAR)
Family: Acrochordidae File snakes
Family: Pythonidae Pythons

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Committee On Standard English And Scientific Names. Brian I. Crother (Committee Chair) (August 2012). Scientific and Standard English Names of Amphibians and Reptiles of North America North of Mexico, with comments regarding confidence in our understanding. Seventh edition. SSAR Herpetological circular No. 39 (PDF). Shoreview, MN: Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles (SSAR). pp. 1–92. ISBN 978-0-916984-85-4. Retrieved December 13, 2014.
  2. Committee On Standard English And Scientific Names. Brian I. Crother (Committee Chair) (September 2008). Scientific and Standard English Names of Amphibians and Reptiles of North America North of Mexico, with comments regarding confidence in our understanding. Sixth edition. SSAR Herpetological circular No. 37 (PDF). Shoreview, MN: Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles (SSAR). pp. 1–84. ISBN 0-916984-74-5. Retrieved December 13, 2014.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Committee On Standard English And Scientific Names. Brian I. Crother (Committee Chair) (September 2017). Scientific and Standard English Names of Amphibians and Reptiles of North America North of Mexico, with comments regarding confidence in our understanding. Eighth edition. SSAR Herpetological circular No. 43 (PDF). Shoreview, MN: Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles (SSAR). pp. 1–102. ISBN 9781946681003. Retrieved October 11, 2017.
  4. "Search Results: Reptilia North America 2014-12-13". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2014.3 <www.iucnredlist.org>. IUCN. 2014. Retrieved 12 December 2014. Search terms Search by taxonomy: REPTILIA, Search by location: Canada, United States, (Native, Introduced, Vagrant, Uncertain), Refinements : [X] Show regional assessments:, Taxa to show: Species, Subspecies and varieties, Stocks and subpopulation). Downloaded on 12 December 2014
  5. "The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species". International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. Retrieved March 5, 2014.
  6. "Title 50: Wildlife and Fisheries, § 17.11 Endangered and threatened wildlife". US Government Printing Office. Retrieved March 28, 2014.
  7. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 "SSAR North American Species Names Database". Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles (SSAR). Retrieved September 23, 2017.
  8. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Uetz, P., Freed, P. & Jirí Hošek (eds.). "The Reptile Database". Zoological Museum Hamburg. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
  9. van Dijk, P.P. (2011). "Graptemys pearlensis". The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN. 2011: e.T184437A97423604. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2011-1.RLTS.T184437A8276246.en. Retrieved 15 January 2018.
  10. 1 2 3 4 Montanucci, Richard R. (September 11, 2015). "A taxonomic revision of the Phrynosoma douglasii species complex (Squamata: Phrynosomatidae)" (PDF). Zootaxa. Magnolia Press. 4015: 1–177. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4015.1.1. Retrieved 7 October 2017.
  11. Stuart, B.; Nguyen, T.Q.; Thy, N.; Grismer, L.; Chan-Ard, T.; Iskandar, D.; Golynsky, E. & Lau, M.W.N. (2012). "Python bivittatus". The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN. 2012: e.T193451A2237271. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2012-1.RLTS.T193451A2237271.en. Retrieved 15 January 2018.

Further reading

  • Cope, Edward D. (1875). Check-list of North American Batrachia and Reptilia; with a systematic list of the higher groups, and an essay on geographical distribution. Based on the specimens contained in the U. S. National Museum. Bulletin of the United States National Museum. Published under the direction of the Smithionian Institution. Washington: Government Printing Office: Department of the Interior: U.S. National Museum.
  • Stejneger, Leonhard; Barbour, Thomas (1917). A check list of North American amphibians and reptiles (PDF). Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A.: Harvard University Press.

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