tyflier
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Lampropeltis alterna are not classified as part of Lampropeltis mexicana. They are not part of the mexicana complex. They are part of the Lampropeltis complex, the Squamata complex, and the Animalia complex...but not the Mexicana complex. If they were, they would be Lampropeltis mexicana alterna. They are not, and haven't been for around 10 years now. Nice try, though.Actually, they ARE still part of the mexicana complex. They are NOT currently considered a subspecies of L. mexicana like they were in the past, but that doesn't mean they still aren't part of the mexicana complex.
"Complex" doesn't mean "species" or even a single taxa. Just thought you might wanna know that...
Mike--
I made no implications about you in my post other than to correct a very minor error you made. Continuing to refer to alterna as part of the mexicana complex is just not taxonomically correct, at this moment in time. As fast as things change in the world of taxonomy, it's real easy to miss changes, and I was genuinely, albeit tongue in cheek, trying to give you some information that I thought you might not have, but would find useful...
Heck, someone else had to tell me that Crotalus oreganus is no longer a complex, and hasn't been for about 3 or 4 years. Things change. If no one tells you...how do you know? Next time I'll let you go on not knowing, if it offends you so much.
The rest of my post was a warning about breeders in general...