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reptiletalk
10-21-14, 03:12 PM
Hello,
I am researching and reading in reptile forums, websites, blogs for 3-4 years. The majority of the websites are promoting the morphs of each species. In my opinion natural colors are the most beautiful snakes.
I had the idea of creating a small article for subspecies ( up to now for boa constrictor and carpet pythons).
Whoever has the knowledge, if i made any mistake please let me know. I tried to make it as simple as possible.
Boa Subspecies (http://www.reptiletalk.com.cy/the-ranges-of-boa-constrictor-subspecies/)
Carpet Python Subspecies (http://www.reptiletalk.com.cy/the-ranges-of-carpet-python-subspecies/)
reptiletalk
10-22-14, 12:12 PM
Shall i guess that the are correct? :)
millertime89
10-22-14, 02:11 PM
Your picture for the southern carpet looks more like a coastal and the coastal is an irian jaya
Genus is capitalized while species and sub-species is not.
reptiletalk
10-23-14, 02:16 AM
Your picture for the southern carpet looks more like a coastal and the coastal is an irian jaya
I will check again for correct pics. Thanks for the indication.
reptiletalk
10-23-14, 02:22 AM
Genus is capitalized while species and sub-species is not.
Don't get me wrong but all you are saying is that i should replace subspecies with sub-species?
I am not sure i understood what you are trying to say.
reptiletalk
10-23-14, 10:13 AM
Your picture for the southern carpet looks more like a coastal and the coastal is an irian jaya
I changed the pics. I believe i have the correct ones. Thanks for the help.
millertime89
10-23-14, 02:25 PM
Don't get me wrong but all you are saying is that i should replace subspecies with sub-species?
I am not sure i understood what you are trying to say.
No, you have the capitalization wrong. For example "Morelia Spilota Imbricata" should be "Morelia spilota imbricata"
I changed the pics. I believe i have the correct ones. Thanks for the help.
Yup.
reptiletalk
10-23-14, 04:09 PM
No, you have the capitalization wrong. For example "Morelia Spilota Imbricata" should be "Morelia spilota imbricata"
Thanks a lot for this. I will make the appropriate changes.
Mikoh4792
10-24-14, 12:01 AM
The carpet python being represented under harrisoni does not look IJ, or atleast not pure IJ. It looks like a coastal or a coastal cross. This is what an actual IJ looks like.
http://ectotherms.net/kyherpsoc/Propagating%20Carpet%20Pythons%20Webpage_files/image006.jpg
I have never seen an IJ with a head pattern like the one shown there.
reptiletalk
10-25-14, 06:56 AM
The carpet python being represented under harrisoni does not look IJ, or atleast not pure IJ. It looks like a coastal or a coastal cross. This is what an actual IJ looks like.
I made the change for IJ. Again i want to thank you all for your corrections. if you have any other proposal for similar articles let me know. I am thinking of creating a sand boa subspecies article now (snakebytestv helped to this).
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