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Ameron
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This taxonomy change has affected everyone, and annoyed most everyone. Here are my *opinions*, since there is no internationally recognized consensus:
Pantherophis seems to be a better genus name for North American snakes. Don’t know why they differ so much from Asian & European rat snakes, but I accept the continent-defining difference.
When it comes to subspecies, however, most herpers are avoiding using generic Pantherophis terms to indicate snakes by *region*, rather than by *physical traits*. Most persons still use common names:
Pantherophis obsoletus obsoletus Pantherophis obsoletus spiloides Pantherophis lindheimeri Pantherophis quadrivittus Pantherophis spiloides Pantherophis slowinski Pantherophis emoryi
Until there is consensus on the 2002 taxonomy changes, two “camps” of thought will continue to exist, and Elaphe will still be commonly used as a term in North America
Hope that this helps.
Ameron Portland/Vancouver
1.0 Elaphe schrencki (Anerythristic) 1.0 Pantherophis guttatus (Miami phase)
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