Boa constrictor constrictor is one subspecies, its localities include Guyanese, Suriname, Peruvian, Brazilian, Venzuelan, and Colombian. 99.9% of Colombians in captivity are Bci. True Colombian Bcc are a very rare find, I believe due to part that they do not export out of that part of the country, maybe someone will correct me if I'm wrong. The most commonly found in North America are Suriname/Guyana and Peruvian.
Other common subspecies include B.c. amarali (Brazilian, Bolivian), B.c. imperator (South and Central American, both mainland and island), and B.c. occidentalis (Argentine Boa).
Some other subspecies include B.c. longicauda, B.c. ortoni, and B.c. nebulosa. I might be missing a few, but your chances of finding those in captivity are very slim. The latter two are almost non-existent in collections, longicauda can be found however.
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