Opheodrys aestivus

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Definition

Proper noun * A species of nonvenomous, bright green snake native to the southeastern and eastern United States. It is commonly known as the rough green snake due to the keeled (ridged) texture of its scales.

Usage

This term is the formal, scientific binomial name (genus and species) used in biological taxonomy. It is primarily used in academic, scientific, and herpetological contexts.

Examples
  • In the field guide, the entry for Opheodrys aestivus noted its preference for dense, vegetative cover near water.
  • The researcher published a paper on the habitat fragmentation affecting Opheodrys aestivus populations.
  • While birdwatching, I was delighted to spot an Opheodrys aestivus coiled on a branch.
Advanced Usage
  • The binomial name can be abbreviated after first use in a scientific text (e.g., ).
  • It is often used in contrast with its close relative, the smooth green snake (), which has smooth scales and a more northern range.
Variants and Related Words
  • Rough green snake: The common name for .
  • Opheodrys: The genus name, which includes other green snake species.
  • Colubrid: The family (Colubridae) to which this snake belongs.
Synonyms
  • Rough green snake
  • Green snake (common, but less specific as it can refer to other species)
Notes
  • There are no idioms or phrasal verbs associated with this specific scientific term.
  • The word is always capitalized () and is typically italicized in print to denote a Latin scientific name.
Noun
  1. of southern and eastern United States