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draybar
at Wed Apr 12 17:38:24 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by draybar ]
>>If you use Pantherophis, it is now feminine, and the guttata should be changed to guttatus to reflect. Founding last names remain the same, and are not changed.
>> i.e. Pantherophis guttatus guttatus - corn
>> Pantherophis guttatus emoryi - GPR
>> Pantherophis guttatus slowinskii - Slowinski's corn
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>>The obsoleta complex has the same rules applied.
>> Pantherophis obsoletus obsoletus - black rat
>> Pantherophis obsoletus quadrivittatus - yellow rat
>> Pantherophis obsoletus spiloides - gray rat
>> Pantherophis obsoletus rossalleni - everglades rat
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>>Brian
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>>>>Pantherophis guttata emoryi , subspecies of corn snake...for now.
Brian, I agree with the femminine
Pantherophis guttatus but I do not believe the emoryi is classified as guttatus any longer. like Darrin said I am pretty sure it is simply Pantherophis emoryi
or Pantherophis slowinski
without the guttatus
and corns are simply Pantherophis guttatus
I could easily be wrong but this is how I understood the changes. ----- Corn snakes and rat snakes..No one can have just one.
"resistance is futile"
Jimmy (draybar)

Draybars Snakes
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