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Everything about List Of Rattlesnake Species And Subspecies totally explainedThis list of rattlesnake species and subspecies includes the genera Crotalus and Sistrurus. It follows the taxonomy currently provided by ITIS, which is based on the continuing work of Dr. Roy McDiarmid.
- Crotalus adamanteus, Eastern diamondback rattlesnake
- Crotalus aquilus, Queretaran dusky rattlesnake
- Crotalus atrox, Western diamondback rattlesnake
- Crotalus basiliscus, Mexican west coast rattlesnake
- Crotalus catalinensis, Catalina Island rattlesnake
- Crotalus cerastes, Sidewinder
- Crotalus durissus, South American rattlesnake
- Crotalus enyo, Baja rattlesnake
- Crotalus horridus, Timber rattlesnake
- Crotalus intermedius, Mexican small-headed rattlesnake
- Crotalus lannomi, Autlan rattlesnake
- Crotalus lepidus, Rock rattlesnake
- Crotalus mitchellii, Speckled rattlesnake
- Crotalus molossus, Black-tailed rattlesnake
- Crotalus oreganus, Western rattlesnake
- Crotalus polystictus, Mexican lancehead rattlesnake
- Crotalus pricei, Twin-spotted rattlesnake
- Crotalus pusillus, Tancitaran dusky rattlesnake
- Crotalus ruber, Red diamond rattlesnake
- Crotalus scutulatus, Mojave rattlesnake
- Crotalus simus, Middle American rattlesnake
- Crotalus stejnegeri, Long-tail rattlesnake
- Crotalus tigris, Tiger rattlesnake
- Crotalus tortugensis, Tortuga Island diamond rattlesnake
- Crotalus totonacus, Totonacan rattlesnake
- Crotalus transversus, Cross-banded mountain rattlesnake
- Crotalus triseriatus, Dusky rattlesnake
- Crotalus viridis, Prairie rattlesnake
- Crotalus willardi, Ridge-nosed rattlesnake
Sistrurus catenatus, Massasauga
Sistrurus miliarius, Pigmy rattlesnake
Sistrurus ravus, Mexican pigmy rattlesnake
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