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Table 4.1 ( Continued )
Evidence Rating a
Taxa Frequent, Common
Name(s)
Reports
(Cases)
Reported Effects {Comments}
Reference
4 (8)
Bs, E, Er, L, Ly, P (“tenderness”), PA {Branch
(1982) described the effects as “milder” than those
from Hemorrhois ( Coluber ) ravergieri . In the cases
reported by Malik (1995), one featured leukocytosis
and two had elevated CK, but there were no specific
systemic findings. Further information is required in
order to fully evaluate any potential risk associated
with this species}
Coluber ( Platyceps , Nagy et al.,
2004a) rhodorachis (Szczerbak,
2003) (Plate 4.14) Jans' desert racer,
Cliff racer; Braid snake; Jeier; difen;
others
Branch (1982); Pery
(1988); Malik (1995);
this report (Alexander
Westerström, personal
verbal communication with
DAW, September 2010)
C/D
Coluber rubriceps Red-headed
whipsnake, Red whipsnake
1
Er, E (mild), L, P {Mild, insignificant and
transient local effects (see Plate 4.15)}
This report (Tomer
Beker, personal written
communication with SAW,
April 2009)
C/D
Coluber ( Hierophis , Nagy et al.,
2004a) viridiflavus (Schätti and
Wilson, 1986) (Plate 4.16A-D) Green
whipsnake, Western whipsnake;
Gelbgrüne zornnatter
1
Pt, V, Ver {Authors reported that patient
exhibited “major muscular weakness” and “neck
weakness.” Patient was managed in the ICU
and authors weighed intoxication versus “toxic
saliva” as the primary etiology. See Section 4.4
for further commentary}
Bedry et al. (1998)
C/D
Coniophanes imperialis Black-striped
snake; Culebra de raya negra; others
2 (3)
DW, E, Er, P, Pr, PA {“Intense, throbbing pain”
was reported by Lee (1996)}
Brown (1939); Lee (1996)
C/D
 
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