
| Common Name: | Northern Red-bellied Snake |
| Scientific Name: | Storeria occipitomaculata occipitomaculata |
| Etymology: | |
| Genus: | Storeria s in honor of David Humphreys Storer, an 18th-century, zoologist from New England. |
| Species: | occipitomaculata is derived from the Latin words occiput which means "the back part of the head" and macula meaning "spot". |
| Subspecies: | occipitomaculata is derived from the Latin words occiput which means "the back part of the head" and macula meaning "spot". |
| Vernacular Names: | Brown snake, copper snake, ground snake,
little brown snake, little red-bellied snake, red-billed brown snake,
red-bellied garter snake, red-bellied ground snake, spot-neck snake. |
| Average Length: | 8 - 10 in. (20.3 - 25.4 cm) |
| Virginia Record Length: | 15 in. (38.1 cm) |
| Record length: | 16 in. (40.6 cm) |
Virginia Fish and Wildlife Information Service: Species Booklet
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