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DruckerB
at Wed Aug 29 05:11:20 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DruckerB ]
Dark transverse bars on the nape (the first one right behind the parietals): Eastern. No such bars: Western. The location of capture could also be determining. According to field guides, both subspecies share TX approximately as follows: flagellum in the Eastern quarter of the State, elsewhere testaceus. It of course might be an intergrade. Should you keep it, I hope you get much pleasure from you new captive.
Regards,
Benjamin.
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