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Okay, I'm somewhat familiar with current latin names, and some of them kind of stand out. I'm just taking stabs in the dark here.

Scotophis quadrivittatus - isn't this the Elaphe obsoleta quadrivittatus or the Yellow Ratsnake?
Coluber guttatus and Coluber rosaceus - Elaphe guttata guttata or the Red Ratsnake/Corn Snake (in the species name, 'rosa' sounds like a reference to the reddish color that corn snakes have)
Coluber pantherinus - Elaphe obsoleta obsoleta or the Black Ratsnake (the species name makes me think maybe the name was derived from the black panther, hence, the black ratsnake)
Scotophis vulpinus - Elaphe vulpina or fox snake

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