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Posted by: rpelaez at Fri Sep 11 12:32:55 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rpelaez ] Is there some controversy about this? The area where the parent stock is from is almost central Terrell County – I think. According to a relatively recent pictorial tour of triangulum in Texas-see link below, all the Terrell county milks appear to be identified as “celaenops”, not annulata or intergrades, but does say that celaenops intergrades with annulata in the eastern part of it’s range. What gives? Do I have to ask Troy, your resident milksnake expert? LOL. | ||
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