Tropidoclonion lineatum is the scientific name for a species of snake commonly known as the lined snake. In the world of synonyms, this species can also be referred to as T. nuchale, T. punctatum, and T. whipplei. The lined snake is most commonly found in North America and is known for its distinctive striped pattern along its back. As a relatively small and non-venomous species, the lined snake is often found in gardens and wooded areas, where it feeds on small prey such as insects and rodents. Though it may be called by different names, the beauty and importance of the lined snake remains constant.