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Posted by: DMong at Tue Jan 29 18:44:05 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ] "ruthveni" is considered it's own species(Lampropeltis ruthveni) nevermind subspecies. And elapsoides DEFINITELY is a true milksnake no matter HOW you slice it. Like I stated before in the previous post, there are 25 true milksnake subspecies, and 26 if you consider the problematic lineage of temporalis. This snake is thought to be a triangulum x elapsoides intergrade as most know, that has kept perpetuating within it's own kind to make a unique lineage of animal. And again, they are certainly largely accepted as such by many as their own little race of milksnake. But as far as officially being accepted taxonomically as a definite subspecies, that will certainly be debated for some time to come. | ||
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