List of reptiles of California

This list of reptiles of California includes the snakes, turtles and lizards found in the US state of California.

Lizards

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Family Anguidae

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Species Common name Occurrence Photo
Elgaria coerulia Northern alligator lizard North of Monterey Bay and in the Sierra Nevada  
Elgaria multicarinata Southern alligator lizard Throughout the state, excluding the deserts and most of the Central Valley  
Elgaria panamintina [e] Panamint alligator lizard Inyo and Mono Counties

Family Anniellidae

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Anniella alexanderae [e] Temblor legless lizard Between California State Highway 33 and southeast base of Temblor Range, Kern County
Anniella campi [e] Southern Sierra legless lizard Western Mojave Desert in Kern and Inyo Counties  
Anniella grinnelli [e] Bakersfield legless lizard Southern San Joaquin Valley and the east side of the Carrizo Plain  
Anniella pulchra [e] Northern California legless lizard Contra Costa County south to Ventura County  
Anniella stebbinsi Southern California legless lizard Southern California south of the Transverse Ranges into northern Baja California  

Family Chamaeleonidae

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Trioceros jacksonii [i] Jackson's chameleon San Luis Obispo, Los Angeles, and San Diego Counties  

Family Crotaphytidae

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Crotaphytus bicinctores Great Basin collared lizard East of the Sierra Nevada  
Crotaphytus vestigium Baja California collared lizard East of Peninsular Ranges south of Mount San Jacinto  
Gambelia copeii Cope's leopard lizard Barely extends into CA, around Campo, San Diego County.  
Gambelia sila [e] Blunt-nosed leopard lizard San Joaquin Valley  
Gambelia wislizenii Long-nosed leopard lizard Mojave and Sonoran Deserts  

Family Dactyloidae

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Anolis carolinensis [i] Green anole Coastal Southern California  
Anolis sagrei [i] Brown anole Small isolated populations in San Diego County  

Family Eublepharidae

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Coleonyx switaki Switak's banded gecko Borrego Springs south to Baja California  
Coleonyx variegatus Western banded gecko Most of inland Southern California  

Family Gekkonidae

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Cyrtopodion scabrum [i] Rough-tailed gecko Inyo County near Death Valley  
Hemidactylus garnotii [i] Indo-Pacific gecko Los Angeles, Orange, and San Diego Counties  
Hemidactylus mabouia [i] Tropical house gecko Orange and San Diego Counties  
Hemidactylus turcicus [i] Mediterranean house gecko Southern California and San Joaquin Valley, scattered throughout the rest of the state  
Tarentola annularis [i] Ringed wall gecko Redlands, San Bernardino County  
Tarentola mauritanica [i] Moorish gecko San Diego County  

Family Helodermatidae

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Heloderma suspectum Gila monster Scattered populations in Inyo, San Bernardino, Riverside, and Imperial Counties  

Family Iguanidae

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Species Common name Occurrence Photo
Dipsosaurus dorsalis Desert iguana Mojave and Sonoran Deserts  
Sauromalus ater Common chuckwalla Mojave and Sonoran Deserts excluding Algodones Dunes  

Family Lacertidae

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Acanthodactylus boskianus [i] Bosc's fringe-toed lizard Coastal Ventura County  
Podarcis siculus [i] Italian wall lizard San Pedro, Los Angeles County  

Family Phrynosomatidae

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Callisaurus draconoides Zebra-tailed lizard Mojave and Sonoran Deserts  
Petrosaurus mearnsi Banded rock lizard East of Peninsular Ranges south of San Gorgonio Pass  
Phrynosoma blainvilli Coast horned lizard West of Sierra Nevada and deserts, north to the Bay Area, and inland as far north as Shasta Reservoir  
Phrynosoma douglasii Pygmy short-horned lizard Far northeast near Oregon  
Phrynosoma mcallii Flat-tail horned lizard Most of Colorado Desert, excluding Algodones Dunes  
Phrynosoma platyrhinos Desert horned lizard Sonoran and Mojave Deserts and far northeast in Great Basin Desert  
Sceloporus becki [e] Island fence lizard Channel Islands  
Sceloporus graciosus Common sagebrush lizard Mountains surrounding Central Valley north to Oregon and east to Nevada  
Sceloporus magister Desert spiny lizard Sonoran Desert  
Sceloporus occidentalis Western fence lizard Throughout California excluding most of Sonoran and Mojave Deserts  
Sceloporus orcutti Granite spiny lizard Lower slopes of Peninsular Ranges south of San Gorgonio Pass  
Sceloporus uniformis Yellow-backed spiny lizard Mojave Desert with scattered populations in Coast Ranges.  
Sceloporus vandenburgianus Southern sagebrush lizard Transverse and Peninsular Ranges  
Uma inornata [e] Coachella Valley fringe-toed lizard Coachella Valley  
Uma notata Colorado Desert fringe-toed lizard Colorado Desert  
Uma scoparia Mojave fringe-toed lizard Mojave Desert between Death Valley and Colorado River  
Urosaurus graciosus Long-tailed brush lizard Sonoran and Mojave Deserts  
Urosaurus microscutatus Small-scaled lizard East side of Peninsular Ranges south of Borrego Palm Canyon, Marron Valley, Cottonwood, and Deerhorn Flat areas on the west side.  
Urosaurus ornatus Ornate tree lizard Native along Colorado River, introduced in San Bernardino County and El Centro  
Uta stansburiana Common side-blotched lizard Southern California north to Bay Area, excluding the Central Valley and including Great Basin Desert near Nevada  

Family Phyllodactylidae

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Phyllodactylus nocticolus Peninsular leaf-toed gecko East of Peninsular Ranges, south of Palm Springs  

Family Scincidae

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Chalcides ocellatus [i] Ocelated skink Small populations in San Bernardino and San Diego Counties  
Plestiodon gilberti Gilbert's skink Sierra Nevada, Coast, Transverse, and Peninsular Ranges, with populations in Mojave Desert  
Plestiodon skiltonianus Western skink Coastal and Northern California, with populations in Sierra Nevada and Great Basin Desert  
Trachylepis Quinquetaeniata [i] African five-lined skink Glendora, Los Angeles County  

Family Teiidae

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Aspidoscelis hyperythrus Orange-throated whiptail Coastal Southern California west of Peninsular Ranges  
Aspidoscelis tigris Tiger whiptail Desert regions, Central Valley, Coast, Transverse, and Peninsular Ranges  
Aspidoscelis sonorae [i] Sonoran spotted whiptail Orange and northern San Diego Counties  

Family Xantusiidae

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Xantusia gracilis [e] Sandstone night lizard Anza-Borrego State Park  
Xantusia henshawi Granite night lizard Peninsular Ranges south of San Gorgonio Pass  
Xantusia riversiana [e] Island night lizard Santa Barbara Island, Sutil Islet, San Clemente Island, and San Nicolas Island  
Xantusia sierrae [e] Sierra night lizard Southwestern foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains along the western edge of the Greenhorn mountains in Kern County  
Xantusia vigilis Desert night lizard Throughout the Mojave Desert, Transverse and Coast Ranges, and southern Sierra Nevada, Santa Catalina Island population may be introduced  
Xantusia wigginsi Baja California night lizard Scissor's Crossing, San Diego County and east of Jacumba  

Snakes

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Family Boidae

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Species Common name Occurrence Photos
Charina bottae Northern rubber boa Sierra Nevada and Coast Ranges north of Monterey County, north of Central Valley  
Charina umbratica [e] Southern rubber boa Disjunct areas in the San Bernardino and San Jacinto Mountains  
Lichanura orcutti Coastal rosy boa San Diego County north and east into Mojave and Sonoran Deserts, excluding Imperial Valley  

Family Colubridae

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Arizona elegans Glossy snake Southern California, north up the Coast Ranges to Bay Area.  
Bogertophis rosaliae Baja California rat snake May exist near Mexico border in Imperial County  
Chionactis occipitalis Western shovelnose snake Mojave Desert  
Coluber constrictor North American Racer Throughout California excluding San Joaquin Valley and desert regions  
Contia longicaudae Forest sharp-tailed snake Del Norte, Humboldt, Mendocino, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Sonoma, and Trinity Counties, hugging the coast.  
Contia tenuis Sharp-tailed snake Sierra Nevada and Coast Ranges north of Tulare County  
Diadophis punctatus Ringneck snake Mountainous regions and near Nevada  
Hypsiglena chlorophaea Desert nightsnake Mojave, Sonoran, and Great Basin Deserts  
Hypsiglena ochrorhynchus Coast night snake Sierra Nevada and Coast Ranges, coastal Southern California  
Lampropeltis californiae California kingsnake Entire state excluding extreme NW coast, NE Great Basin Desert, and high elevations  
Lampropeltis multifasciata Coast mountain kingsnake Coast, Transverse, and Peninsular Ranges from Monterey County south  
Lampropeltis zonata California mountain kingsnake Coast Ranges north of Monterey County, and Sierra Nevada  
Masticophis flagellum Coachwhip Southern California, San Joaquin Valley, inner Coast Ranges north to Bay Area  
Masticophis fuliginosus Baja California coachwhip San Diego County near Mexico  
Masticophis lateralis California striped whipsnake Mountainous regions in ring around Central Valley south to Mexico  
Masticophis taeniatus Striped whipsnake Great Basin Desert  
Nerodia fasciata [i] Banded water snake Colorado River, Lake Natoma, and Lake Machado  
Neroida sipedon [i] Common water snake Roseville, Placer County  
Phyllorhynchus decurtatus Western leaf-nosed snake Sonoran and Mojave Deserts  
Pituophis catenifer Gopher snake All of California excluding high Sierras  
Rhinocheilus lecontei Long-nosed snake Inner Coast Ranges, Mojave, Sonoran and Great Basin Deserts, and the Sierra Nevada foothills  
Salvadora hexalepis Western patch-nosed snake Southern California and Great Basin Desert  
Sonora annulata Colorado Desert shovelnose snake Sonoran (Colorado) Desert  
Sonora semiannulata Western ground snake Eastern Mojave, Sonoran, and Great Basin Deserts  
Tantilla hobartsmithi Southwestern blackhead snake Southern Sierra foothills and Mojave Desert  
Tantilla planiceps Western black-headed snake Inner Coast Ranges south from Bay Area, Transverse and Peninsular Ranges  
Thamnophis atratus Aquatic garter snake Coast Ranges north from Santa Barbara County to Oregon  
Thamnophis couchii Sierra garter snake Sierra Nevada  
Thamnophis elegans Terrestrial garter snake Northern California, Sierra Nevada, and Coast Ranges south to Santa Barbara County. Isolated population in San Bernardino Mountains  
Thamnophis gigas Giant garter snake Central Valley  
Thamnophis hammondii Two-striped garter snake Coastal California south of Monterey Bay  
Thamnophis marcianus Checkered garter snake Colorado River and Imperial Valley as north as Mecca  
Thamnophis ordinoides Northwestern garter snake Extreme northwest corner of state  
Thamnophis sirtalis Common garter snake Most of state excluding desert regions, San Joaquin Valley and high Sierras  
Trimorphodon lambda Sonoran lyre snake Near Colorado River  
Trimorphodon lyrophanes California lyresnake Southern California, southeast of a line between Inyo and Santa Barbara Counties, but absent from large parts of the Mojave and Colorado Deserts.  

Family Hydrophiinae

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Hydrophis platurus Yellow-bellied sea snake Occasionally beaches in Southern California  

Family Leptotyphlopidae

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Rena humilis Western threadsnake Southern California north to southern Great Basin Desert  

Family Typhlopidae

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Indotyphlops braminus [i] Brahminy blind snake Southern California  

Family Viperidae

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Crotalus atrox Western diamondback rattlesnake Sonoran Desert  
Crotalus cerastes Sidewinder Mojave and Sonoran Deserts  
Crotalus helleri Southern Pacific rattlesnake Transverse and Peninsular Ranges north to Santa Barbara County  
Crotalus lutosus Great Basin rattlesnake Great Basin Desert  
Crotalus oreganus Northern Pacific rattlesnake North of Santa Barbara County, excluding deserts  
Crotalus ruber Red diamond rattlesnake South of San Bernardino County, west of desert region.  
Crotalus pyrrhus Southwestern speckled rattlesnake Peninsular Ranges, Sonoran and southern Mojave Deserts, excluding Imperial Valley  
Crotalus scutulatus Mojave rattlesnake Mojave Desert  
Crotalus stephensi Panamint rattlesnake Northern Mojave Desert  

Turtles

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Family Cheloniidae

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Species Common name Occurrences Photo
Caretta caretta Loggerhead sea turtle Southern California waters, does not nest  
Chelonia mydas Green sea turtle California waters, does not nest  
Eretmochelys imbricata Hawksbill sea turtle Southern California waters, does not nest  
Lepidochelys olivacea Olive ridley sea turtle Southern California waters, does not nest  

Family Chelydridae

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Chelydra serpentina [i] Common snapping turtle Populations scattered throughout the state  

Family Dermochelyidae

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Dermochelys coriacea Leatherback sea turtle California waters, does not nest  

Family Emydidae

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Chrysemys picta [i] Western painted turtle Mostly Bay Area and coastal Southern California  
Actinemys marmorata Northwestern pond turtle Central Valley north to Oregon  
Actinemys pallida Southwestern pond turtle Peninsular, Transverse, and Coast Ranges north to Bay Area  
Trachemys scripta [i] Red-eared slider Populations scattered throughout the state  

Family Kinosternidae

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Kinosternon sonoriense Sonoran mud turtle Along Colorado River, probably extirpated
 

Family Testudinidae

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Gopherus agassizii Mojave desert tortoise Mojave and eastern Sonoran Desert  

Family Trionychidae

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Apalone ferox [i] Florida softshell Bay Area and Los Angeles Basin  
Apalone spinifera [i] Spiny softshell Colorado River and in scattered populations across the state  

References

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  • "California Reptiles and Amphibians".
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