As their common names imply, most snakes of the genus
Storeria are a variant of
brown in color. The brown can vary depending on locale, to be almost a brick
red in color, to nearly
black. They sometimes have a lighter-colored stripe down the center of the back, and small
black blotches along the body, and just behind the head. The underside is usually lighter brown-colored, yellow, or in the case of the redbelly snake, reddish in color. They rarely grow beyond in total length (including tail). One of the best means of identification is by scalation. The
dorsal scales are
keeled, the head has no
loreal scale, and the
postnasal scale touches the
preocular scale. So, only two scales are between the nasal opening and the eye. Sexually mature males will reach a SVL of 118 mm and females will reach 126 mm. ==Ecology==