hypsiglena torquata
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Definition
Noun: * Night snake: A small, non-venomous, nocturnal colubrid snake species (Hypsiglena torquata) native to arid and semi-arid regions of the western United States and Mexico. It is characterized by a slender body, a head distinct from the neck, and typically has dark blotches or a collar-like marking.
Usage
- The term hypsiglena torquata is used in formal, scientific contexts such as herpetology, biology, and ecological studies. It is the precise binomial nomenclature (genus and species) for this specific snake.
- In everyday language, the common name night snake is almost always preferred.
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The study focused on the habitat preferences of Hypsiglena torquata in the Sonoran Desert.
- Researchers confirmed the specimen was Hypsiglena torquata through genetic analysis.
- General Context (using common name):
- We spotted a night snake under a rock during our hike.
- The night snake is a harmless resident of many western ecosystems.
Advanced Usage
- The species name torquata comes from Latin, meaning "collared" or "adorned with a necklace," referring to the dark neck band present in many individuals.
- In taxonomic writing, the binomial name is always italicized, and the genus name is capitalized.
Variants and Related Words
- Night snake (n): The common name for .
- Hypsiglena (n): The genus name, which may be used to refer to this group of snakes collectively.
- Colubrid (n): The family of snakes (Colubridae) to which the night snake belongs.
Synonyms
- Night snake (common name)
- Desert night snake (regional common name)
Different Meanings
- The term hypsiglena torquata has only one specific meaning: it refers exclusively to this particular species of snake. It is not used idiomatically or in other contexts.
Noun
- nocturnal prowler of western United States and Mexico