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Basilisk (The King of all Serpents)
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well I was on Alan Frances web site today and saw how he has it to wear.
the California red-sided-T.s. infernalis is not known by that name any more because it has now been reserved for the San Fransico sub-species, and is now know as been in with the concinnus? just woundering if there is any truth to this........ ![]()
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The Prince of Insufficient Light.
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Re: question.....
It's old information. The page was last modified 7 years ago and that was just after Rossman and somebody else had suggested a couple of changes that were ultimately rejected.
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Basilisk (The King of all Serpents)
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Thanks Stefan, it just through me and being fairly new to garters that can happen very easily.......well even if I wasn't new it would probably still happen...lol ![]()
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The Prince of Insufficient Light.
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Re: question.....
Believe me, it's just as confusing for everybody else. Today I tried to confirm something Roy said regarding the currently recognized Thamnophis elegans subspecies and I only ended up even more confused. Thamnophis elegans only has two subspecies at the moment; T. e. elegans and T. e. vagrans. Goodbye, arizonae, hueyi, terrestris and vascotanneri.
I'd imagine it's even harder to keep up with changes in taxonomy, when you're used to using the old names.
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Brother Snake
Join Date: Oct 2006
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Re: question.....
Yeh, it is really tough to keep up on current nomenclature. I was just at a reptile zoo here in PA and was amused when I saw that they still have their ratsnakes as Elaphe and not Pantherophis. I was going to ask someone about it, but my wife told me not to bother them....LOL.
![]() Stefan: I wonder with all the "old" subspecies not being used for T.elagans what the red terrestris are now? Are they just erythristic T.e.vagrans or T.e.elagans? It's funny how they don't have a problem getting rid of the names, but don't let us know what we're supposed to call the old ones now.
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The Prince of Insufficient Light.
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Well said. Somebody must know how and why they were rearranged.My Google searches are coming up dry, though. Although there might be some clues.. http://www.bioone.org/perlserv/?requ....0.CO%3B2&ct=1
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