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RE: That is not a splendida Chris

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Posted by: rearfang at Wed Mar 31 14:41:12 2004   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rearfang ]  
   

If you look at the head, there is way too much yellow to be a splendida. Also the belly is yellow with dark checks. Spendida normaly have solid color bellies and the head is mainly black and has clearly distinct separation between it and the bodies pattern(except intergrades...see below).

Splendida from the intergrade zone with holbrooki ( the speckled) do have some of these features-but there is usually intrusion of yellow in the black "saddles". They also have black checked veneers. At first glance I leaned towards that intergrade. But the pattern is more in keeping with an intergrade between a Florida x Eastern Chain king.

Also this (to my knowlege) was caught in Florida, which would (if correct)suggest L.g.f.

Frank
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