13. COLUBRIDM 



Arizona specimens have been recorded from Mohave 

 (Hualapai Mountains, pine belt at 5,800-6,300 feet), Coco- 

 nino (Oak Creek), Yavapai (Prescott, Fort Whipple), Na- 

 vajo (White River Canyon, Fort Apache), Gila (Carr's 

 Ranch, Sierra Ancha at 5,410 feet), Pima (pine zone at 

 7,000 feet in Bear Canyon, on Mount Lemmon, Catalina 

 Mountains, Madera Canyon, Santa Rita Mountains), Gra- 

 ham (Graham Mountains), Cochise (Fort Huachuca, Hua- 

 chuca Mountains at 6,000 feet, and in the pine belt in Ram- 

 sey and Carr Canyons, near the mine at Bisbee, and near 

 Tombstone), Santa Cruz (Harshaw, Patagonia Mountains), 

 counties. 



Habits. — Nothing is known of the habits of this snake. 



167. Lampropeltis zonata (Lockington) 



California King Snake 



Plate 80 



? Coluber {Zacholus) zonatus Blain, Nouv. Ann. du Mus., Vol. IV, 



1835, p. 293 (type locality, California); Baird & Girard, Cat. 



N. Amer. Reptiles, Pt. i, Serpents, 1853, p. 153. 

 Ophibolus pyrrhomelas Cope, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. I, 1875, p. 37 



(part); Cope, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Vol. XIV, 1892, p. 610 (part); 



Cope, Report U. S. Nat. Mus. for 1898, 1900, p. 907 (part). 

 Bellophis zonatus Lockington, Proc. Cal. Acad. Sci., Vol. VII, 1877, 



p. 52 (type locality [Santa Barbara], Northern California). 

 Ophibolus getulus multicinctus Yarrow, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Vol. V, 



1882, p. 440 (type locality, Fresno, California); Yarrow, Bull. 



U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 24, 1883, p. 94. 

 Ophibolus triangulus var. zonatus Garman, Mem. Mus. Compr. Zool., 



Cambr., Vol. VIII, No. 3, 1883, p. 156. 

 Coronella multijasciata Bocourt, Miss. Sci. au .Mex., Rept., loe livr., 



1886, p. 616, pi. XL, figs. 2-2C (type locality, California). 

 Coronella zo/iata Boulenger, Cat. Snakes Brit. Mus., Vol. II, 1894, 



p. 202. 

 Lampropeltis zonata Van Denburgh, Occas. Papers Cal. Acad. Sci., 



V, 1897, p. 167, fig.; McLain, Critical Notes, 1899, p. ii; Meek, 



Field Columb. Mus., Zool. Ser., Vol. VII, No. i, 1906, p. 15. 



