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Old 07-08-2008, 02:58 AM   #11 (permalink)
Steven@HumboldtHerps
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Re: Garter Exchange I

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Originally Posted by Stefan-A View Post
If that's what they say, then they're wrong. T. s. infernalis and T. s. tetrataenia are two distinct subspecies.
I agree. The 3 should be the Mexican, the Giant, and the San Francisco. Please note, however, that the populations of T. s. infernalis (CA Red-sided) in Southern California are also protected by law. Perhaps this was where there was some confusion. It is nice that the CA Dept. of Fish and Game takes individual subspecies into consideration!

So technically, there are a total of 3 protected species, but in detail, one of those species has one completely protected subspecies (tetrataenia) and one subspecies (infernalis) that has locality-based protection.

Steven
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