Charina

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Charina
Rubber Boa, Charina bottae
Rubber Boa, Charina bottae
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Suborder: Serpentes
Family: Boidae
Subfamily: Erycinae
Genus: Charina
Gray, 1849

Charina is a genus of boas found predominantly in the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico.

[edit] Species

  • Rubber Boa, Charina bottae
    • Northern Rubber Boa, Charina bottae bottae
    • Southern Rubber Boa, Charina bottae umbratica
    • Rocky Mountain Rubber Boa, Charina bottae utahensis
  • Calabar Python, Charina reinhardtii
  • Rosy Boa, Charina trivirgata
    • Desert Rosy Boa, Charina trivirgata gracia
    • Coastal Rosy Boa, Charina trivirgata roseofusca
    • Mexican Rosy Boa, Charina trivirgata trivirgata
  • Southern Rubber Boa, Charina umbratica

[edit] Taxonomy

Sources vary on how many species the genus contains. Some consider the Rubber Boa, (Charina bottae) to be the sole member of the genus, while recent research has included the Rosy Boa, (Charina (Lichanura) trivirgata). Some authors consider the subspecies of the Rubber Boa, the Southern Rubber Boa (Charina bottae umbratica) to have full species status as Charina umbratica. The strangest inclusion is that some authors consider the Calabar Python (Charina (Calabaria) reinhardtii) to be a member of the genus, despite that it is vastly different from either the Rubber Boa or the Rosy Boa and is found half way around the world from them.

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