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I thought that I had an annulata before, but I have a new theory. I think that my snake is a sinaloae/abnorma hybrid, and not necessarily half & half:
Sinaloan traits Red bands are wide, 2-3 times as wide as black & pale bands thin pale & black bands, pale bands are usually only two scales wide upper snout is mostly black, with no chevron very calm, active & inquisitive
Guatemalan traits darker, blood red bands smallest pale bands at each end are tangerine, most others are golden tan underside of chin has lines & blotches
I finally found a link that gave a strong clue. It is from a prior Herp forum post by Doug Mong: http://s212.photobucket.com/user/DMong_bucket/media/blanketyblank_zpse654c9a6.jpg.html
It also turns out that that Doug’s Guatemalan was from Lago de Izabal, an area very near the Yucatan peninsula, where the Blanchard’s snakes have such golden bands.
Here are other examples of Guatemalans, which typically have thinner pale bands than Pueblan specimens, and often display a golden or tangerine pale band, especially near the head & tail. Black bands are often two times wider than pale bands: http://www.pitt.edu/~mcs2/herp/herp.pics/Lt_abnorma.jpg http://milksnakes.org/encyclopedia/abnorma.htm
What do you think? What species or cross is your guess?
1.0 Lampropeltis triangulum sinaloae/abnorma? 1.0 Pantherophis guttatus (Tallahassee area colors & patterns) 1.0 Agrionemys horsfieldii kazakhstanica Link
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