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Pinstriped Annulata locality data

snakecellar Feb 02, 2013 04:11 PM

I tried contacting Dan Johnson many times about 6 years ago in an attempt to acquire any locality data that he may or may not have on his original line of pinstripes which is where my line originated from. Apparently all I had to do was tell Jimmy Tintle to email Dan to get said information. Dan said all his pinbanded Annulata came from Cameron County and route 2050 in Webb County. Over the years I've mudded the line with non locality lines to add new bloodlines into the project in order to keep it going strong. The once locality pure line really isnt any longer but it's nice to know where the lineage came from. Thank you Jimmy for getting the information from Dan.

Wayne Sanders

Replies (3)

DMong Feb 02, 2013 09:49 PM

Thanks Wayne! Yes, Jimmy and I have been talking that over a few times for several days now and is how it all got revived and stirred up again.

thanks again for that helpful info...

cheers, ~Doug
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"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing"

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SunHerp Feb 03, 2013 02:37 PM

Wayne,

All of that information is available on Dan's old website, which is still up and running for archive and lineage purposes. I sent to info to Dave Niles a couple of year back, when he was interested in tracking down that same data. Here's a link, if you'd like to see it:
www.dan-johnson.net/herp/

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-Cole

DMong Feb 04, 2013 02:53 PM

Sweet pinner there Cole!

What's really ironic is that I remember looking at Dan's site countless times back in the 90's, especially after I acquired my original anery Hondo. I forgot all about the pin-banded L.t.annulata he had posted all over there until just recently..LOL!..

~Doug
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"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing"

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