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inchoate
at Fri Jun 23 22:46:33 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by inchoate ]
I've been known to joke around a little bit, nor does my minimal herp collection improve my googling skills, but a pretty comprehensive list can be found on the Animal Diversity Web. The taxonomic classification is a bit outdated---curtus isn't broken up, scrubs aren't further classified, and they are missing ssps, but its pretty close to all of them, and very light further research can clear up the former curtus complex and the former amethistina complex.
A word of warning. One of the first sites you probably found was a site belonging to a certain R. Hoser. Be warned he follows his own taxonomic system that doesn't conform to ICZN nor necessarily to gene sequencing, observational data or the opinions of anyone else...
A specific link to Boidae on ADW:
http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/classification/Boidae.html
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