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Does anyone know how latin names are combined for a hybrid cross? My friend recently purchased a diamond/carpet cross, morelia spilota spilota and spilota variegata are the two latins I believe.
tia.
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Variegata x spilota?? Never heard of that one. Spilota are commonly crossed with cheynei. Common name would be Diamond x Jungle. Latin for a cross would either be spilota x cheynei or morelia spilota ssp. I think, but I am not positive about that.
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I've been thinking about that problem too... maybe add another level to it? morelia spilota spilota variegata or would it be morelia spilota variegata spilota? which one comes first?
A cross breeding between two subspecies does not warrant a latin or scientific name. It is not a recognized species or subspecies so therfore doesn'tget a latin name.
If you wnat to assign one to your snake basically it is just adding and "X" between the full latin names of both species/subspcies.
Like so
Morelia spilota spilota x Morelia spilota variegata
or
M.s. spilota x M.s.variegata
to shorten it up a bit.
That would be the only scientific/latin name that would apply to your snake.
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