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Posted by: Joe Forks at Tue Oct 11 07:49:30 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Joe Forks ] I don't think it's triangulum. I think it's mexicana. Triangulum amd mexicana have enough overlap of scale counts to confuse the matter considerably, but someone just sent in some tissue of another specimen for testing so hopefully we'll learn more. Other than that the specimen had 197 plus or minus ventrals which I felt was more in line with the closest mexicana than triangulum, and if you flip that thing over and look at the head from the ventral, and in direct comparison with a triangulum you'll see a huge difference. | ||
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