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Bellophis zonatus Lockington, Proc. California Acad. Sci., ser. 1, vol. 7, 1876, 



pp. 52-53. 

 Lampropeltis zonata Van Denbukgh (part), Occ. Pap. California Acad. Sci., vol. 



5, 1897, pp. 167-169; vol. 10, 1922, pp. 748-751, pi. 80. 

 Lampropeltis zonata zonata Klaubee, Trans. San Diego Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 10, 



1943, p. 76. 

 Coronella multifasciata BocotTRT, Mission scientifiqiie au Mexique et dans 



I'Amerique centrale, Rept., livr. 10, 1886, pp. 616-617, pi. 40, fig. 2 (type 



locality, California; type in Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris). 

 Lampropeltis tnulticincta multifasciata KLAmsEB, Trans. San Diego S.oc. Nat. 



Hist., vol. 10, 1943, pp. 75-82. 



Type. — Destroyed. 



Type locality. — Santa Barbara, Calif. 



Range. — "The Coast Range of California from Del Norte County 

 south to northern Lower California, where it intergrades with L. m. 

 agalma in the Sierra Juarez." 



LAMPROPELTIS ZONATA AGALMA Van Denburgh and Slevin 



Lampropeltis agalma Van Denbukgh and Slevin, Proc. California Acad. Sci., 



ser. 4, vol. 13, 1923, p. 2. 

 Lampropeltis multicincta agalma Klauber, Trans. San Diego Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 



10, 19-13, pp. 75-82. 

 Lampropeltis zonata agalma Klauber, iWd., p. 76. 



Type.-^Calii. Acad. Sci. No. 56856. 



Type locality. — Alcatraz, San Pedro Martir Mountains, Baja 

 California. 

 Range. — The San Pedro Martir Mountains, Baja California. 



LAMPROPELTIS ZONATA HEKRERAE Van Denburgh and Slevin 



Lampropeltis herrerae Van Denbubgh and Slevin, Proc. California Acad. Sci., 



ser. 4, vol. 13, 1923, p. 2. 

 Lampropeltis multicincta herrerae Klaubee, Trans. San Diego Soc. Nat. Hist., 



vol. 10, 1943, pp. 75-82. 



Type.— Colli. Acad. Sci. No. 56755. 



Type locality. — South Todos Santos Island, Baja California. 



Range. — The type locality. 



Genus LEPTODEIRA Fitzinger 



Leptodcira Fitzinger, Systema reptilium, 1843, p. 27. — Dunn, Proc. Nat. Acad. 

 Sci., vol. 22, 1936, pp. 689-698 (brief review of North American species). — 

 Taylor, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., vol. 25, 1938 (1939), pp. 315-342, pis. 

 30-34 (Mexican species). 



it be considered a homonym suppressed by the earlier name. If the decision of the 

 Opinions be followed, and Blainville's name be considered unidentifiable, then as Hubbs 

 maintained Lockington's name is valid nomenclaturally and, under the circumstances, 

 zoologically as well. 



The style of authorship quotation used for this name is that recommended by Opinion 

 126. 



