Lamprophis guttatus was created in 1843.
Lamprophis aurora was created in 1758.
Acanthurus guttatus was created in 1801.
Oidaematophorus guttatus was created in 1880.
Elaphe guttata - is the original Latin name for a Corn snake. It has recently been renamed as Pantherophis guttatus guttatus
Pantherophis guttatus
Hermit Thrush - (Catharus guttatus)
seer fish (Scomberomorus guttatus)
Elaphe guttata guttataHerpetologists may also refer to the Corn Snake under the Latin name of Pantherophis Guttatus Guttatus, as there has recently been a discussion about the re-classification of the Corn Snake's Scientific name.
There is only one species of Corn snake. It is a member of the Rat snake family. The Corn snake's original Latin name used to be Elaphe guttata guttata, but has now been changed to Pantherophis guttatus guttatus.
Formerly, yes. However now the corn snake is known as Patherophis guttatus.
The corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus) has the same scientific name as its common name.
The hermit thrush (Catharus guttatus) was designated the official state bird of Vermont in 1941.