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RE: Elaphe dione hatching

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Posted by: Terry Cox at Sat Jun 25 09:27:31 2005   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Terry Cox ]  
   

Ivan, I found Chengdu. It's the capital of Sichuan Province.



The reason I was having trouble is because I thought you meant it was near the Yangzte R. and near the coast, like close to Shanghai. I believe this part of Sichuan is pretty mountainous and pretty far west. There wouldn't be any bimaculata there, for instance. Also, the central Chinese dione I was talking about come from the central plains area near the Yellow River.



As far as bimaculata and dione hybridizing, I'm not saying it isn't possible, but I believe there are some morphological differences, as well as genetic differences. I also think their ranges don't overlap very much. I meant before that dione was montane in China, not elsewhere. I think bimaculata inhabits the Yangtze Valley and dione inhabits the mountains north of it, one of the reasons its distribution is spotty. I think bimaculata is subtropical and somewhat fossorial, compared to dione, which is more terrestrial. Bimaculata is also a smaller snake, relatively. I doubt that they would hybridize in the wild.



Hope this is good info for discussion. I'm leaving for a trip tomorrow morning, but will be happy to discuss it more when I return in a week. Locality info would be greatly appreciated. Anyone who is interested feel free to contact me at tmcox(at)ratsnakehaven.com. Thanks.



Terry



PS: Ivan, do you have any pics of your hybrid bimac x dione?






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