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List of snakes of Trinidad and Tobago

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Forty-seven species of snake have been recorded in Trinidad and Tobago, making the snake population of this area the most diverse in the Caribbean. Forty-four of these snake species are found in Trinidad and twenty-one in Tobago. Many of these species are South American, most of which are present in Venezuela. Trinidad and Tobago consists of two main islands, Trinidad and Tobago, and several smaller islands. The Bocas Islands, which lie between Trinidad and Venezuela, in the Bocas del Dragón (Dragon's Mouths), consist of Chacachacare, Monos, Huevos and Gaspar Grande. Several smaller islands lie off Trinidad, but snakes have been recorded on only one of them, Caledonia Island. Snakes have been recorded on one island off Tobago, Little Tobago. Four species are venomous: two coral snake species (Micrurus spp.The abbreviation "sp." indicates a single species and the abbreviation "spp." indicates multiple species.), the fer-de-lance (Bothrops atrox) and the South American bushmaster (Lachesis muta). The common coral (Micrurus fulvius) is found on at least two of the Bocas Islands: Gaspar Grande and Monos. No venomous snakes inhabit Tobago.

Anomalepididae

Anomalepididae is a family of nonvenomous snakes native to Central and South America. They are similar to Typhlopidae, except that some species possess a single tooth in the lower jaw. One possible species has been recorded in Trinidad and Tobago.

SpeciesCommon nameTrinidadTobagoBocas Is.Other
*Helminthophis* cf. *flavoterminatus**Helminthophis* sp. is known from a single collection. It may represent an undescribed species since none of the three described species are known from adjacent portions of VenezuelaYellow-headed ground puppy; Trinidadian dawn blind snake

Leptotyphlopidae

Leptotyphlopidae is a family of snakes found in North and South America, Africa, and Asia. All are fossorial and adapted to burrowing, feeding on ants and termites. One species has been recorded in Trinidad and Tobago.

SpeciesCommon nameTrinidadTobagoBocas Is.Other
*Epictia tenella*Ground puppy

Typhlopidae

Typhlopidae is a family of blind snakes found mostly in the tropical regions of Africa, Asia and the Americas. Two species have been recorded in Trinidad and Tobago.

SpeciesCommon nameTrinidadTobagoBocas Is.Other
*Amerotyphlops brongersmianus*Brongersma's worm snake
endemic]] to Trinidad and Tobago.Trinidad burrowing snake

Aniliidae

Aniliidae is a monotypic family created for the monotypic genus Anilius, which means that there is only one species in the entire family. This species is A. scytale, found in South America.

SpeciesCommon nameTrinidadTobagoBocas Is.Other
*Anilus scytale scytale**Anilus scytale scytale* is only known in Trinidad and Tobago from a single collection.Burrowing false coral; rouleau

Boidae

Boidae is a family of non-venomous snakes found in America, Africa, Europe, Asia and some Pacific Islands, containing the boas. Four species have been recorded in Trinidad and Tobago.

SpeciesCommon nameTrinidadTobagoBocas Is.Other
*Boa constrictor constrictor*Macajuel, boa constrictor*Boa constrictor constrictor* has been recorded from the islands of Monos and Gaspar Grande.
*Corallus ruschenbergerii*Cascabel dormillon; Cook's tree boa
*Epicrates cenchria maurus*Rainbow boa*Epicrates cenchria maurus* has been recorded from the island of Chacachacare, but the report has not been confirmed with a specimen.
*Eunectes murinus gigas*Green anaconda

Family Colubridae

Colubridae is a family of snakes comprising about two thirds of all snake species on earth. Colubrid species are found on every continent, except Antarctica. Species from three subfamilies are found in Trinidad and Tobago.

Subfamily Xenodontinae

Xenodontinae is a subfamily of snakes within the family Colubridae that includes mud snakes and New World hognose snakes.

SpeciesCommon nameTrinidadTobagoBocas Is.Other
*Liophis cobellus cobellus*Mangrove snake, mangrove mapepire
*Liophis melanotus nesos**Liophis melanotus nesos* has been recorded from the island of Chacachacare and is only known in Trinidad and Tobago from a single collection.Beh belle chemin, doctor snake
*Liophis reginae zweifeli*High woods coral
*Oxyrhopus petola petola*False coral
*Pseudoboa neuwiedii*Ratonel*Pseudoboa neuwiedii* has been recorded from the island of Chacachacare.
*Siphlophis cervinus*Checkerbelly
*Siphlophis compressus*Mapepire de fe, false coral
*Thamnodynastes ramonriveroi*Striped swamp snake

Subfamily Dipsadinae

Dipsadinae is a subfamily of snakes within the family Colubridae that includes cat-eyed snakes, night snakes, and black-striped snakes.

SpeciesCommon nameTrinidadTobagoBocas Is.Other
*Atractus fuliginosus*Hallowell's ground snake
*Atractus trilineatus*Three-lined ground snake?*Atractus trilineatus* has been reported from the island of Huevos, but Boos (2001) considered this record to be doubtful.
*Atractus* cf. *univittatus**Atractus* cf. *univittatus* is known from a single collection in Tobago. It has affinities with *A. univittatus*, but may be an undescribed species.Tobago one-lined snake
*Clelia clelia clelia*Black cribo, mussurana*Clelia clelia clelia* has been recorded from the island of Chacachacare, but the report has not been confirmed with a specimen.
*Dipsas variegata trinitatis**Dipsas variegata trinitatis* is only known in Trinidad and Tobago from a single collection.Snail-eating snake
*Erythrolamprus aesculapii**Erythrolamprus aesculapii* is only known in Trinidad and Tobago from a single collection.False coral
*Erythrolamprus bizona**Erythrolamprus bizona* is only known in Trinidad and Tobago from a single collection.False coral
*Erythrolamprus cobella*Mangrove snake
*Erythrolamprus melanotus*Black-backed snake
*Erythrolamprus ocellatus**Erythrolamprus ocellatus* is only known in Trinidad and Tobago from a single collection.Tobago false coral, red snake
*Erythrolamprus pseudoreginae*Tobago stream snake
*Erythrolamprus zweifeli*Zweifel's ground snake
*Helicops angulatus*Water mapepire, brown-banded water snake
*Hydrops triangularis neglectus*Water coral
*Imantodes cenchoa cenchoa*Mapepire corde violon, fiddle-string snake
*Leptodeira annulata ashmeadi*False mapepire, cat-eyed night snake*Leptodeira annulata ashmeadi* has been recorded from the islands of Gaspar Grande and Huevos.
*Ninia atrata*Red-nape snake, ring neck snake
*Ninia franciscoi*Trinidad coffeesnake
*Sibon nebulata nebulata*Clouded snake*Sibon nebulata nebulata* has been recorded from the island of Huevos.

Subfamily Colubrinae

Colubrinae is the largest subfamily of colubrids, and includes rat snakes, king snakes, milk snakes, vine snakes and indigo snakes.

SpeciesCommon nameTrinidadTobagoBocas Is.Other
*Chironius carinatus carinatus*Machete savane, yellow machete
*Chironius multiventris septentrionalis*Long-tailed machete savane
*Chironius scurrulus**Chironius scurrulus* is only known in Trinidad and Tobago from a single collection.Smooth machete savane
*Drymarchon corais corais*Yellow-tailed cribo*Drymarchon corais corais* has been recorded from the island of Monos.
*Leptophis ahaetulla coeruleodorus*Lora, parrot snake
*Leptophis stimsoni**Leptophis stimsoni* is only known in Trinidad and Tobago from a single collection.Grey lora
*Mastigodryas amarali*Amaral's tropical racerThe Reptile Database]
*Mastigodryas boddaerti boddaerti*Machete couesse*Mastigodryas boddaerti boddaerti* has been recorded from the islands of Monos, Gaspar Grande, Chacachacare, Huevos, and Caledonia.
*Mastigodryas boddaerti dunni**Mastigodryas boddaerti dunni* has been recorded from the island of Little Tobago and is only known in Trinidad and Tobago from a single collection.Machete couesse
*Oxybelis rutherfordi*Horsewhip*Oxybelis aeneus* has been recorded from the islands of Chacachacare and Huevos.
*Phrynonax polylepis*Olivaceous bird snake, cutlah
*Pseustes poecilonotus polylepis*Dos cocorite
*Pseustes sulphureus sulphureus*Yellow-bellied puffing snake
*Spilotes pullatus pullatus*Tigre, chicken snake
*Tantilla melanocephala*Black-headed snake*Tantilla melanocephala* has been recorded from the island of Huevos.

Family Elapidae

Elapidae is a family of venomous snakes found in tropical and subtropical regions around the world, including the Indian Ocean and the Pacific. Two species are found in Trinidad and Tobago.

SpeciesCommon nameTrinidadTobagoBocas Is.Other
*Micrurus diutius*Trinidad ribbon coral snake
*Micrurus circinalis*Large coral snakelast=Charlesfirst=Stevland P.author2=Stephen Smithyear=2009title=A New Locality Record for the Coral Snake, Micrurus circinalis (Reptilia: Serpentes: Elapidae) on Monos Island, Trinidad and Tobagojournal=Living World, Journal of the Trinidad and Tobago Field Naturalists' Clubpages=41–42url=http://ttfnc.org/livworld/lw2009/2009p41charles.pdfurl-status=deadarchive-url=https://www.webcitation.org/669WYWatR?url=http://ttfnc.org/livworld/lw2009/2009p41charles.pdfarchive-date=2012-03-14}}

Family Viperidae

Viperidae is a family of venomous snakes found all over the world, except for Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Madagascar, Hawaii and the Arctic Circle. All have relatively long hinged fangs that permit deep penetration and injection of venom. Two species are found in Trinidad and Tobago.

SpeciesCommon nameTrinidadTobagoBocas Is.Other
*Bothrops atrox*Mapepire balsain, fer-de-lance
*Lachesis muta muta*Mapepire zanana, mapepire z'ananas, bushmaster

Notes

References

All information is based on Boos (2001) unless otherwise stated.

Bibliography

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