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Geez, the western milks are not my thang really, but I'll venture a guess at Caelanops. Feed that poor girl, how many eggs did she drop?? Jeff
Dixoni??
n/p
A high band count annulata?? It's nice whatever it is..
Horridus
and if that ain't it,that leaves just one option,pretty much....
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"with head raised regally,and gazing at me with lidless eyes,he seemed to question my right to trespass on his territory" Carl Kauffeld
.....something from your back yard (or neck of the woods) 
Scott
This one looks like sinaloan X annulata.
Or maybe pueblan X sinaloan or annulata X pueblan.
Horridus was right when he said L.t. annulata. Some may not have noticed but this animal is actually a DOR or (Dead on Road) specimen found last April in Webb County while on a collecting trip to South Texas.
Nathan
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