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    Help ID a mystery garter

    This snake popped up on the local forum, I'd like to hear your thoughts on it.













    More pictures. The URL may not work right away and might give you a 403, but if you click in the address bar and hit enter, it should load.

    http://rave.irc-galleria.net/l/image...b&t=1296188872

    http://rave.irc-galleria.net/l/image...f&t=1296568328

    http://rave.irc-galleria.net/l/image...8&t=1296457953

    I know what most of you are going to guess, but be suspicious.

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    Re: Help ID a mystery garter

    I'm leaning towards T.radix but something looks off(black blotches)
    7 supralabials, 10 infralabials and lateral on row 3and 4 if I counted right.
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    Re: Help ID a mystery garter

    That's the conclusion I came to; T. radix, but something's off. I suspected that it could even be a radix x sirtalis hybrid, but I did do a little bit of googling for pictures and I did see a few T. radix that had almost no black dorsal pattern, or had just those lower spots along the upper edge of the lateral stripes. I'm sure I've seen a couple like that here, as well. But the color is nearly solid here.

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    T. radix Ranch guidofatherof5's Avatar
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    Re: Help ID a mystery garter

    I've got one radix(VP) with the vanishing black pattern.
    That snake's black is never very dominate throughout its whole body.
    I'm not sure I see any sirtalis influence but really don't know.
    Very nice looking female.

    I was thinking radix from the start even before I did any scale counting.
    Seen a few of those in my time.
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    Re: Help ID a mystery garter

    It would be so much easier if we could see the real colours. I'm definitely not ruling out a pure T. radix at this point.

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    Re: Help ID a mystery garter

    It's not the lack of black blotches that is throwing me.
    It's her head. Very long for T.radix, in my oppinion.
    Granted, I've seen a few radix female with long heads but not as a rule.
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    Re: Help ID a mystery garter

    I think that might just be the angle.

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    Re: Help ID a mystery garter

    After crossing off all the crazy thoughts/options I'm left with radix after a few zooms in and out. Very interesting pattern indeed.
    Keeping - 'Florida blue' sirtalis, concinnus, infernalis, parietalis, radix, marcianus and ocellatus.

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    Re: Help ID a mystery garter

    I am going with radix also....

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    Re: Help ID a mystery garter

    When I first saw it, the snake reminded me of our Easterns...but not quite. Maybe the same feeling you are getting about it being a radix...but not quite. Stefan, you mentioned it could be a hybrid (right verbage?) sirtalis and radix?
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