Lampropeltis getula meansi

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The Apalachicola kingsnake (also known as the Apalachicola Lowlands kingsnake) is a species of nonvenomous colubrid snake found in a small area of the Florida Panhandle known as the Apalachicola Lowlands. Long argued as to whether or not it is a subspecies, the Apalachicola kingsnake was formerly named Lampropeltis getula goini. After years of research and many more specimens examined, in 2006, it was renamed to L. g. meansi after D. Bruce Means, in recognition of his work on this subspecies. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Apalachicola Kingsnake
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rdf:langString Krysko & Judd, 2006
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rdf:langString October 2010
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rdf:langString Taken at Cincinnati Zoo.
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rdf:langString The Apalachicola kingsnake (also known as the Apalachicola Lowlands kingsnake) is a species of nonvenomous colubrid snake found in a small area of the Florida Panhandle known as the Apalachicola Lowlands. Long argued as to whether or not it is a subspecies, the Apalachicola kingsnake was formerly named Lampropeltis getula goini. After years of research and many more specimens examined, in 2006, it was renamed to L. g. meansi after D. Bruce Means, in recognition of his work on this subspecies.
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