lol Tim&Julie, usually it isn't quite that easy, and thanks Matt & Melly. This weekend I'm going out after Crotalus lepidus klauberi (banded rock rattler), and looking for the only know population east of the Continental Divide of Lampropeltis p. pyromelana which is a bit unusual, this snake has nine lower labial scales, these counts are inconsistent with what you would expect with L. p. pyromelana which generally has ten lower labial scales on each side, and this snake usually has all of its white bands complete on the ventral surface which is a characteristic usually only associated with the Utah mountain kingsnake, L. p. infralabialis, which is the subspecies they are located the farthest from. Consideration is ongoing whether they will get their own sub-species I'm hoping that I can collect females of both types that have already been bred.
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