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Pantherophis and Pantherophis alleghaniensis

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Difference between Pantherophis and Pantherophis alleghaniensis

Pantherophis vs. Pantherophis alleghaniensis

Pantherophis is a genus of nonvenomous colubrid snakes endemic to North America and Central America, commonly called ratsnakes or rat snakes. Pantherophis alleghaniensis, commonly called the eastern ratsnake, is a nonvenomous colubrid species endemic to North America.

Similarities between Pantherophis and Pantherophis alleghaniensis

Pantherophis and Pantherophis alleghaniensis have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): Charles Frédéric Girard, Colubridae, Elaphe, Endemism, Genus, Gray ratsnake, John Edwards Holbrook, North America, Roger Conant (herpetologist), Species, Spencer Fullerton Baird.

Charles Frédéric Girard

Charles Frédéric Girard (8 March 1822 – 29 January 1895) was a French biologist specializing in ichthyology and herpetology.

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Colubridae

Colubridae (from Latin coluber, snake) is a family of snakes.

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Elaphe

Elaphe is one of the main genera of the rat snakes, which are found in many regions of the northern hemisphere.

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Endemism

Endemism is the ecological state of a species being unique to a defined geographic location, such as an island, nation, country or other defined zone, or habitat type; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also found elsewhere.

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Genus

A genus (genera) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms, as well as viruses, in biology.

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Gray ratsnake

The gray ratsnake or gray rat snake (Pantherophis spiloides), also commonly known as the central ratsnake, chicken snake, midlands ratsnake, or pilot black snake, is a species of nonvenomous snake in the genus Pantherophis in the subfamily Colubrinae.

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John Edwards Holbrook

John Edwards Holbrook (December 31, 1796 – September 8, 1871) was an American zoologist, herpetologist, physician, and naturalist, born in Beaufort, South Carolina, the son of Silas Holbrook, a teacher, and Mary Edwards.

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North America

North America is a continent entirely within the Northern Hemisphere and almost all within the Western Hemisphere; it is also considered by some to be a northern subcontinent of the Americas.

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Roger Conant (herpetologist)

Roger Conant (May 6, 1909 – December 19, 2003) was an American herpetologist, author, educator and conservationist.

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Species

In biology, a species is the basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank, as well as a unit of biodiversity, but it has proven difficult to find a satisfactory definition.

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Spencer Fullerton Baird

Spencer Fullerton Baird (February 3, 1823 – August 19, 1887) was an American naturalist, ornithologist, ichthyologist, herpetologist, and museum curator.

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Pantherophis and Pantherophis alleghaniensis Comparison

Pantherophis has 48 relations, while Pantherophis alleghaniensis has 51. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 11.11% = 11 / (48 + 51).

References

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