KevColubrid
New member
If you have any of the following, I am interested
Masticophis flagellum piceus: (otherwise known as 'red coachwhip'), these are found in Arizona, New Mexico, California, etc. They are red banded with black bands behind the neck, or occasionally, jet black from head to tail.
Masticophis flagellum testaceus: (western coachwhip), I am interested in acquiring west texas individuals that are magenta red or pink, no brick red animals.
Masticophis flagellum cingulum: (probably the hardest to find, sonoran coachwhp. These look like testaceus, but are usually banded red and tan. They sometimes integrade with piceus.)
Masticophis flagellum flagellum (eastern coachwhip): I am interested in midwest localities, the blacker, the better, or the nearly all white phase out of Florida.
Any other masticophis available, let me know. E-mail is [email protected]. Thanks,
Kevin
Masticophis flagellum piceus: (otherwise known as 'red coachwhip'), these are found in Arizona, New Mexico, California, etc. They are red banded with black bands behind the neck, or occasionally, jet black from head to tail.
Masticophis flagellum testaceus: (western coachwhip), I am interested in acquiring west texas individuals that are magenta red or pink, no brick red animals.
Masticophis flagellum cingulum: (probably the hardest to find, sonoran coachwhp. These look like testaceus, but are usually banded red and tan. They sometimes integrade with piceus.)
Masticophis flagellum flagellum (eastern coachwhip): I am interested in midwest localities, the blacker, the better, or the nearly all white phase out of Florida.
Any other masticophis available, let me know. E-mail is [email protected]. Thanks,
Kevin