Definition of Natrix sipedon

1. Noun. In some classifications placed in the genus Nerodia; western United States snake that seldom ventures far from water.

Exact synonyms: Banded Water Snake, Common Water Snake, Nerodia Sipedon
Generic synonyms: Water Snake
Group relationships: Genus Natrix, Natrix

Lexicographical Neighbors of Natrix Sipedon

National Weather Service
Nationalist China
Nationaol Science Foundation
Native Alaskan
Native American
Native Americans
Native Californian
Native Hawaiian
Nativity
Nativity Scene
Natore District
Natrix
Natrix maura
Natrix natrix
Natrix sipedon
Nats
Natta
Nattalie
Natterer's slaty antshrike
Nattie
Natufian
Natufians
Natural Governing Party
Nature
Naubinway
Nauclea
Nauclea diderrichii
Naucrates
Naucrates ductor

Literary usage of Natrix sipedon

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Check List of North American Amphibians and Reptiles by Leonhard Stejneger, Thomas Barbour (1917)
"natrix sipedon sipedon (LINNE) WATER SNAKE Coluber sipedon LINNE Syst. ... RANGE : Northern and northeastern United States. natrix sipedon ..."

2. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1906)
"Chelydra serpentina and Terrapene Carolina were also found, together with Natrix sipedon, Thamnophis sauritus, ..."

3. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (1903)
"The New Braunfels specimen has the dorsal stripe deep red. Ventrals 165, 167, 174. Caudals 84, 95. natrix sipedon transversa ..."

4. Principles of Animal Biology by Aaron Franklin Shull, George Roger Larue, Alexander Grant Ruthven (1920)
"Thus Natrix is the generic name of a group of water snakes, and Natrix rhombifer and natrix sipedon are two species of water snakes. ..."

5. Publication by Michigan, Michigan Geological Survey, Geological and Biological Survey (1912)
"Distribution of natrix sipedon. Horizontal ruling, specimens examined; vertical ruling, reports only. sandy and rocky shores where bushes and trees do not ..."

6. The Batrachians and Reptiles of Indiana by Oliver Perry Hay (1892)
"These had, apparently, not begun development, and were only about .44 inch long. The species probably produces living young. natrix sipedon, (Linn.). ..."

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