REPTILIA (Reptiles) SQUAMATA (PART-SNAKES) (Snakes) COLUBRIDAE (Harmless Egg-laying Snakes)

Gophersnake
Pituophis catenifer (Blainville 1835)
pĭt-ū-ō-fĭs — kă-tĭn-ĕh-fŭr


Conservation Status:

State: None

Federal: None
NatureServe State: S5 - Secure
NatureServe National: N5 - Secure
NatureServe Global: G5 - Secure
CITES: None
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Distribution:

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  • Occurrence Summary:  
  • 1,282
    Records 
  • 1,281
    Museum Vouchers 
  • 1
    Other Observations 
Some county occurrences indicated below may be too imprecise to map above.
County Breakdown: County Name (# occurrences):
Adams (4); Antelope (3); Arthur (5); Banner (11); Blaine (5); Box Butte (7); Boyd (10); Brown (25); Buffalo (22); Burt (2); Cass (6); Cedar (5); Chase (13); Cherry (441); Cheyenne (4); Clay (1); Cuming (2); Custer (16); Dawes (55); Dawson (2); Deuel (1); Dixon (6); Dodge (3); Douglas (15); Dundy (34); Franklin (20); Frontier (7); Furnas (10); Gage (12); Garden (49); Garfield (9); Gosper (2); Grant (10); Greeley (1); Hall (2); Harlan (4); Hayes (5); Hitchcock (9); Holt (4); Hooker (1); Howard (1); Jefferson (4); Kearney (7); Keith (41); Keya Paha (13); Kimball (32); Knox (5); Lancaster (45); Lincoln (16); Logan (2); Loup (12); McPherson (2); Merrick (4); Morill (5); Morrill (8); Nance (3); Nemaha (3); Nuckolls (1); Pawnee (2); Perkins (5); Phelps (1); Pierce (1); Polk (1); Red Willow (17); Richardson (2); Rock (2); Saline (4); Sarpy (12); Saunders (8); Scotts Bluff (31); Seward (3); Sheridan (23); Sherman (1); Sioux (55); Stanton (1); Thayer (5); Thomas (7); Thurston (1); Unknown (40); Valley (3); Washington (7); Webster (1); Wheeler (2);

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