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saddleninja Posted - 01/11/2008 : 23:59:13
the best list i can find

Guatemalan Milksnake, L. t. abnorma (Bocourt, 1886)
Louisiana Milksnake, L. t. amaura (Cope, 1861)
Andean Milksnake, L. t. andesiana (Williams, 1978)
Mexican Milksnake, L. t. annulata (Kennicott, 1861)
Jalisco Milksnake, L. t. arcifera (Werner, 1903)
Blanchard's Milksnake, L. t. blanchardi (Stuart, 1935)
Pueblan Milksnake, L. t. campbelli (Quinn, 1983)
New Mexico Milksnake, L. t. celaenops (Stejneger, 1903)
Conant's Milksnake, L. t. conanti (Williams, 1978)
Dixon's Milksnake, L. t. dixoni (Quinn, 1983)

Mexican Milk Snake, L. t. annulataScarlet Kingsnake L. t. elapsoides (Holbrook, 1838)
Black Milksnake, L. t. gaigeae (Dunn, 1937)
Central Plains Milksnake, L. t. gentilis (Baird & Girard, 1853)
Honduran Milksnake, L. t. hondurensis (Williams, 1978)
Ecuadoran Milksnake, L. t. micropholis (Cope, 1860)
Pale Milksnake, L. t. multistrata (Kennicott, 1861)
Nelson's[4] Milksnake, L. t. nelsoni (Blanchard, 1920)
Pacific American Milksnake, L. t. oligozona (Bocourt, 1886)
Atlantic Central American Milksnake, L. t. polyzona (Cope, 1861)
Sinaloan Milksnake, L. t. sinaloae (Williams, 1978)
Smith's[4] Milksnake, L. t. smithi (Williams, 1978)
Stuart's Milksnake, L. t. stuarti (Williams, 1978)
Red Milksnake, L. t. syspila (Cope, 1889)
Utah Milksnake, L. t. taylori (Tanner & Loomis, 1957
Eastern Milksnake, L. t. triangulum (Lacépède 1788)

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bamdy Posted - 17/03/2012 : 15:35:46


little hard to keep him still
Triangulum Posted - 19/12/2010 : 20:24:30
Just to clear up a little confussion. The above list is sub-species, Not Species. "Milksnake" (triangulum) is a species of Kingsnake. Kingsnake's are a genus in the Lampropeltis family.

Scott
Kazerella Posted - 09/12/2008 : 20:17:52
We are always after photos, especially for kings. There are so many kinds it's hard to represent them all
Baldyman666 Posted - 07/12/2008 : 17:51:56
saddleninja - i have just purchased an early 08 albino nelson milksnake... photos to come soon (after shed) if your looking to find phot's for this morph

(although my quality of photo might not be as good as an expensive camera :(
Kazerella Posted - 11/11/2008 : 17:46:51
quote:
Originally posted by magneticblue

Next job is to find the photos for the care sheets



Finding the photos is definitely the worst bit
Gingerpony Posted - 09/11/2008 : 14:38:03
i have a Dumerils boa......
t_king Posted - 09/11/2008 : 10:52:48
Does anyone here keep a Sand Boa?
magneticblue Posted - 09/11/2008 : 01:15:56
Next job is to find the photos for the care sheets
saddleninja Posted - 08/11/2008 : 20:20:34
sorted kaz, is this the nine you are looking for

E. c. alvarezi Abalos, Baez & Nader, 1964 Argentine rainbow boa
E. c. assisi Machado, 1945 Caatinga rainbow boa
E. c. barbouri Stall, 1938 Marajo Island rainbow boa
E. c. cenchria (Linnaeus, 1758) Brazilian rainbow boa
E. c. crassus (Cope, 1862) Paraguayan rainbow boa
E. c. gaigei Stull, 1938 Peruvian rainbow boa
E. c. hygrophilus Amaral, 1935 Espirito Santo rainbow boa
E. c. maurus Gray, 1849 Colombian rainbow boa
E. c. polylepis Amaral, 1935 Central highland rainbow boa
saddleninja Posted - 08/11/2008 : 20:14:56
will look into it for you
Kazerella Posted - 07/11/2008 : 17:14:30
I'm going to set him on researching rainbow boas for the other site- there's 9 species of rainbow boa all needing care sheets Saddleninja...

let me know when you've done them
magneticblue Posted - 07/11/2008 : 16:46:34
Looks like you've been busy, Saddleninja
t_king Posted - 07/11/2008 : 09:34:45
Nice list!
Crimson King Posted - 07/11/2008 : 00:09:10
Scarlet kings Lampropeltis triangulum elapsoides should probably be listed here..

though there is a lot of work yet to be done on ALL the milks.
:Mark

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