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reverse okeetee

Darin, I gotta chime in with just one minor, trivial correction...

With the change in genus to Pantherophis, the species also changes to guttatus. Likewise, the black rat's spefic (and subspecific) name would change to obsoletus.
 
Reverse okeetees, sunglows, and candy canes are all just amels for the most part anyway

To go back to another part of the thread - how many different "special" amels are there? what are they all called, and how does one distinguish one from another?

Pictures would help me tremendously here.

If anyone has the time and inclination to explain this, thanks very much,

Skye
 
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