Red Coachwhip
Masticophis flagellum piceus
- M. f. piceus – Riverside Co, CA – photo by Michael Price
- M. f. piceus – San Bernardino Co, CA – photo by Brad Sillasen
- M. f. piceus – San Bernardino Co, CA – photo by Brad Sillasen
- M. f. piceus – San Bernardino Co, CA – photo by Brad Sillasen
- M. f. piceus – San Bernardino Co, CA – photo by Patrick Briggs
- M. f. piceus – San Diego Co, CA – photo by Douglas Aguillard
- M. f. piceus – Yuma Co, AZ – photo by Will Wells
- M. f. piceus – Yuma Co, AZ – photo by Will Wells
- M. f. piceus – San Diego Co, CA – photo by Kent VanSooy
- Map by Steve Bledsoe, SWCHR
DISTRIBUTION: In our region, Masticophis f. piceus occurs in the coastal region of southern California and in the desert regions of Arizona, California, southern and western Nevada and southern Utah.
LEGAL STATUS: No Listings
MEANING OF SCIENTIFIC NAME: Masticophis flagellum piceus (Cope – 1892)
Genus: Masticophis, Greek – mastix = whip + ophis = snake, serpent
Species: flagellum, Latin = whip – ref. braided appearance of the tail
Subspecies: piceus, Latin = pitch black – poss. ref. black morph of subspecies
Ref. Ellen Beltz 2006
Ref. E. Jeager 1962









