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Posted by: bgerman at Sun May 30 23:04:37 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bgerman ] You're right, the zonata from that area are different. The theory is that they are an intergrade between zonata zonata and zonata multifasciata. The ones that I have seen are really much more like zz. The band counts are much lower than multifasciata. It is interesting when you consider that the Santa Cruz mountain zs are so much different in appearance, but the range is only a few miles away. That's what makes CA so interesting. More work needs to be done on snakes from that range; we aren't even sure how far south they go. | ||
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