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| | GrizzlyRun.com - Idetifying Venomous Snakes |
 | | Eastern coral snake Micrurus fulvius, southern copperhead Agkistrodon contortrix contortrix, eastern cottonmouth Agkistrodon piscivorus, western cottonmouth Agkistrodon piscivorus leucostoma, dusky pygmy rattlesnake Sistrurus miliarius barbouri, western pygmy rattlesnake Sistrurus miliarius streckeri, eastern diamondback rattlesnake Crotalus adamanteus, timber rattlesnake Crotalus horridus |  | | Eastern coral snake Micrurus fulvius fulvius, southern copperhead Agkistrodon contortrix contortrix, northern copperhead Agkistrodon contortrix mokasen, western cottonmouth Agkistrodon piscivorus leucostoma, timber rattlesnake Crotalus horridus horridus, western pygmy rattlesnake Sistrurus miliarius streckeri |  | | Canebrake rattlesnake Crotalus horridus (atricaudatus), eastern diamondback rattlesnake Crotalus adamanteus, western pygmy rattlesnake Sistrurus miliarius streckeri, southern copperhead Agkistrodon contortrix contortrix, western cottonmouth Agkistrodon piscivorus leucostoma, eastern coral snake Micrurus fulvius, Texas coral snake Micrurus tener |
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| | Coral Snake,Reptiles,Amphibians,Coral Snake Picture Gallery Collection,Coral Snake Pictures,Encyclopedia,Coral Snake |
 | | One of these species, the eastern coral snake, Micrurus fulvius, includes two races and occurs from North Carolina south to Florida and west across the Gulf states to Texas and northern Mexico. |  | | The approximately 40 species of coral snakes are mostly tropical, but two species occur in the United States. |  | | Date : 8/21/2005 Time : 7:16:46 PM Three genera of venomous cobra-related New World snakes, Micrurus, Micruroides, and Leptomicrurus, are commonly called coral snakes, family Elapidae, because of the bright rings of red, yellow, and black that most species possess. |
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http://www.4to40.com/earth/geography/htm/reptilesindex.asp?counter=13
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| | Searching Dataset GLOBAL |
 | | Venomous snakes of Costa Rica: comments on feeding behavior, venom, and human envenoming. |  | | Habitat use of Manakins at the Tortuguero Conservation Area. |  | | Neutralization of coral snake (Micrurus nigrocinctus) venom by a monovalent antivenom. |
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http://www.ots.ac.cr/rdmcnfs/datasets/exsrch.phtml?ds=global&qbe=13708
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| | Jungle Eyes - Venomous Snakes |
 | | Micrurus tener - Texas Coral snake - black neck band extends forward to include rear tips of parietal scales. |  | | Micrurus fulvius tener has been elevated to full species. |  | | Keep in mind that the Non-poisonous - Coral mimic snakes and Venomous Coral snakes both have round pupils. |
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http://www.jungledomain.org/txsnake15.htm
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| | Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins - Micrurus spixii (PERUVIAN CORAL SNAKE) VENOM - PRELIMINARY BIOCHEMICAL ... |
 | | Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins - Micrurus spixii (PERUVIAN CORAL SNAKE) VENOM - PRELIMINARY BIOCHEMICAL AND ENZYMATIC CHARACTERIZATION |  | | In Peru, Micrurus spixii (Elapidae Family) is called “Peruvian coral snake”, “Amazonian coral snake”, or "Naca Naca". |  | | It is interesting to note that alkaline phosphatase is a monophosphate esterase found in several elapid venoms, such as Micrurus dumerilii carinicauda and M. frontalis frontalis (15). |
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| | Herpbreeder.dk |
 | | Roze, J.A. New Species and Subspecies of Coral Snakes, Genus Micrurus (Elapidae), with Notes on Type Specimens of Several Species. |  | | Marques, O.A.V. Natural history of the Coral Snake Micrurus decoratus (Elapidae) from the Atlantic Forest in southeastern Brazil, with comments on possible mimicry. |  | | Kuch, U. and A. Freire L. Human envenomation from the bite of the Ecuadorian coral snake, Micrurus bocourti (Jan, 1872). |
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http://www.herpseeker.com/worldspecies/Snakes/elapids/micrurus.htm
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 | | Micrurus surinamensis nattereri, posee hábitos acuaticos, se alimenta se angilas, peces y otros ofidios, se encuentra en un promedio de 50 a 250 m-snm, posee un tamaño de 60 a 90 cm. |  | | Alimentación y biologia sobre el genero Micrurus en Venezuela |  | | Cual es la coral con mayor longitud en Venezuela ? |
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http://www.geocities.com/juanmicrurus
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| | eMedicine - Snake Envenomations, Coral : Article by Robert Norris, MD |
 | | A number of African and Asian coral snake species also exist. |  | | Micrurus fulvius Antivenin -- DOC for significant bites by M fulvius fulvius (eastern coral snake) and M fulvius tenere (Texas coral snake). |  | | All coral snakes belong to the family Elapidae; Micrurus fulvius fulvius (eastern coral snake) and Micrurus fulvius tenere (Texas coral snake) are the most important species in the United States. |
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| | Find antivenom international for bites and stings - phones and links |
 | | Two genera of coral snakes are found in the United States—Micrurus (including the eastern and Texas varieties) and Micruroides (the Sonoran or Arizona variety), found only in southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico. |  | | The results of cross-neutralization tests indicate that Antivenin (Micrurus fulvius), Wyeth, will neutralize the venom of M. fulvius tenere (Texas coral snake) but will NOT neutralize the venom of Micruroides euryxanthus (Arizona or Sonoran coral snake). |  | | There are two subspecies of Micrurus fulvius native to the United States: 1) M.f. |
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http://globalcrisis.info/latestantivenom.htm
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| | Snake envenomations: Elapidae |
 | | Envenomation by the eastern coral snake (Micrurus fulvius fulvius). |  | | In the US these include the genera Micrurus and Micruroides, commonly called "Coral Snakes." The Sonoran or Arizona coral snake is found mainly in Arizona (Micruroides euryxanthus), the Texas coral snake (Micrurus fulvius tenere) in Texas, Arkansas, and Louisiana, and the eastern coral snake (Micrurus fulvius fulvius) throughout the Southeastern US. |
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| | Jungle Eyes - Snakes |
 | | Micrurus fulvius fulvius (Eastern Coral snake) and Micrurus fulvius tenere (Texas Coral snake) are the most important species in the United States. |  | | The monotypic genus Micruroides that is the Arizona Coral Snake (Micruroides euryxanthus), and the genus Micrurus, which contains Micrurus fulvius fulvius (the Eastern Coral Snake) and Micrurus fulvius tenere (the Texas Coral Snake). |  | | Other than the Texas Scarlet and Northern Scarlet (Mimic Coral snakes), there are more that can be found in parts of Texas; the New Mexico (L. t. |
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| | MICRURUS - Definition |
 | | eastern coral snake, Elapidae, family Elapidae, Micrurus fulvius, reptile genus |
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| | Eastern Coral Snake |
 | | Species of Micrurus are also found in Central and South America. |  | | It should be noted here that these "rules" for identifying these snakes only apply to the species found within the United States. |
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http://serpentoxin.com/coralsnake.htm
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| | Mike Friedman, PhD Program in Biology-EEB, Graduate Center, City University of New York |
 | | In the southeastern U.S., Micrurus fulvius fulvius and Lampropeltis triangulum elapsoides are the local components of this mimetic association. |  | | Topic: Co-evolution of members of the Batesian mimicry complex consisting of Lampropeltis triangulum (Serpentes: Colubridae), Cemophora coccinea (Serpentes: Colubridae) and Micrurus fulvius (Serpentes: Elapidae) in the Southeastern and South Central U.S. Color pattern co-variation has long been noted between models and mimics among these snakes. |  | | Theoretically, by conferring differential selective advantages on models and mimics, the mimetic association between coral snakes (Micrurus, Micruroides) and milksnakes (Lampropeltis triangulum) could lead to co-evolution between sympatric populations of the two groups. |
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| | Final: Venomous Snakes of Costa Rica |
 | | The two most common species of coral snakes that you may be likely to see is the Allen's coral snake and the American coral snake. |  | | The bicolored coral snake is uncommon, and the Micrurus clarki is extremely rare. |  | | There are four known different coral snake species in Costa Rica and they include Allen's coral snake (Micrurus alleni), Central American coral snake (Micrurus nigrocinctus), bicolored coral snake (Micrurus multifasciatus), and Micrurus clarki. |
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http://jrscience.wcp.muohio.edu/fieldcourses01/TropEcoCostaRicaArticles/Final.VenomousSnakesofCos.html
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 | | Amuy, E., Alapegiron, A., Lomonte, B., Thelestam, M. and Gutierrez, J.M. (1997) Development of Immunoassays for Determination of Circulating Venom Antigens During Envenomations by Coral Snakes (Micrurus Species). |  | | Alapegiron, A., Lomonte, B., Gustafsson, B., Dasilva, N.J. and Thelestam, M. (1994) Electrophoretic and Immunochemical Studies of Micrurus Snake-Venoms. |  | | Amador, R. (1988) Evaluation of Fungicides Applied to the Soil to Control Rhizoctonia-Solani and Spongospora-Subterranea in Potatoes. |
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| | Healthopedia.com Drugs Information - Antivenin, North American Coral Snake (antivenin (Micrurus fulvius ), North ... |
 | | Some commonly used names in the U.S. are antivenin (Micrurus fulvius) and North American coral snake antivenin. |  | | North American coral snake antivenin belongs to a group of medicines known as immunizing agents. |  | | USP DI® and Advice for the Patient® are registered trademarks of USP used under license to Micromedex, a business of Thomson Healthcare Inc. Information is for End User's use only and may not be sold, redistributed or otherwise used for commercial purposes. |
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| | Coral Snake - North Carolina |
 | | Prey: Micrurus fulvius fulvius eats small snakes and lizards. |  | | Reproduction: It breeds during June but very little is known about its reproductive habits in North Carolina. |
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http://www.bio.davidson.edu/Biology/herpcons/Herps_of_NC/snakes/Mic_ful.html
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| | Healthopedia.com - Detailed Drug Information (USP DI) - Ant-Ara - (Drugs & Medications) |
 | | Antivenin, North American Coral Snake (Systemic)(antivenin (Micrurus fulvius); North American coral snake antivenin) |  | | Apraclonidine (Ophthalmic)(antivenin (Micrurus fulvius); North American coral snake antiveninCroFab; Crotalidae Polyvalent Immune Fab (Ovine)antivenin (crotalidae) polyvalent; antvenin crotalid serumantivenin (Enhydrina schistosa); sea snake antivenomantivenin (Notechis scutatus); tiger snake antivenomaplonidine; Iopidine; p-aminoclonidine) |  | | antivenin (Micrurus fulvius) (Antivenin, North American Coral Snake) (Systemic) |
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| | BIOPHARMA Record |
 | | Antivenin (Micrurus fulvius) - [Antivenin (Micrurus fulvius) (equine origin) - North American Coral Snake Antivenin] |  | | Monograph size = 607 words, 4473 characters (not including the indexing shown below) |
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| | Merriam-Webster Online |
 | | For More Information on "micrurus" go to Britannica.com |  | | Get the Top 10 Search Results for "micrurus" |  | | micrurus is one of more than 1,000,000 entries available at Merriam-WebsterUnabridged.com. |
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| | Micrurus nigrocinctus |
 | | Stafford, P.J. On the status of the coral snake Micrurus nigrocinctus (Serpentes, Elapidae) in Belize, and its Northernmost distribution in Atlantic Middle America. |  | | Smith etc. (2001) Catalogue of American Amphibians and Reptiles. |
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| | ARASSARI TREK - HERPING IN VENEZUELA |
 | | We can find species like Hyla boans, Leptodactylus lithonaetes, Bufo marinus, B, granulosus, B. guttatus, Ceratophrys calcarata, Corallus hortulanus, Bothrops atrox, Micrurus surinamensis... |  | | Fly to our camp in the deep Amazon (Camani). |
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| | Micrurus video |
 | | The following video clip (1.7 MB) shows the beautiful Central American coral snake, Micrurus nigrocinctus. |  | | This specimen was observed during our trip to Costa Rica in June, 2000. |  | | Click the icon below if you don't have the player installed on your computer. |
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http://swampfox.fmarion.edu/web/biol/cr/coral.html
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| | MAVIN 23.09.2003, List of venomous animals |
 | | ACANTHOPHIS, AUSTRELAPS, BUNGARUS, DENDROASPIS, HEMACHATUS, MICRURUS, NAJA, NOTECHIS, OPHIOPHAGUS, OXYURANUS, PSEUDECHIS, PSEUDONAJA, TROPIDECHIS |
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