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Posted by KJ / KJUN Snakehaven on July 18, 1999 at 15:16:55:
In Reply to: Elaphe and Close Relatives Page Up posted by Mick on July 18, 1999 at 12:42:44:
Great page; it looks really useful. Thanks for poisting the URL.
Since the split, emoryi has been broken up into the folowing: E. e. emoryi (Northern Plains Rat Snake) and E. e. meahllmorum (Southern Plains Rat Snake). You can look it up at the following reference: Vaughan, Kathryn R., Dixon, James R., and Thomas, Robert A. (1996) A reevaluation of populations of the corn snake elaphe guttata (reptilia: serpentes: colubridae) in texas. The Texas Journal of Science - Vol. 48, No. 3, 175-190.
I'm not sure if that is the paper that was sued to split emoryi and guttata up or not, but it defines the 2 "Emory" subspeices I referred to above.
KJ
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