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Crystal Sullivan Snakekeeper
Number of posts : 65 Age : 34 Location : Texas Points : 4999 Registration date : 2011-06-18
| Subject: New camera! Tue 4 Dec - 19:27 | |
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| | | Soleya Witte Snakekeeper
Number of posts : 46 Age : 32 Location : Holland Points : 4445 Registration date : 2012-11-21
| Subject: Re: New camera! Tue 4 Dec - 19:35 | |
| Very nice photo's! Is that a pimbura on the first photo? | |
| | | Martin Romanov Snakecharmer
Number of posts : 136 Age : 29 Location : Bulgaria Points : 5393 Registration date : 2010-08-02
| Subject: Re: New camera! Tue 4 Dec - 22:10 | |
| - Soleya Witte wrote:
- Very nice photo's! Is that a pimbura on the first photo?
I was wondering that too | |
| | | Klaus Roemer Snakecharmer
Number of posts : 222 Age : 65 Location : Homburg, Germany Points : 5430 Registration date : 2011-03-26
| Subject: Re: New camera! Tue 4 Dec - 23:55 | |
| Love the tayloris, especially the closeup of the head is just great. Which camera do you use? | |
| | | Peter van Issem Serpent Chief
Number of posts : 707 Age : 57 Location : GERMANY Points : 6572 Registration date : 2009-03-08
| Subject: Re: New camera! Wed 5 Dec - 1:14 | |
| Very nice shots Chrystal! I can only agree with Klaus, I´ll like mostly the taylori.
@ Soleya + Martin. I´m not very deeped in Ginatsnakes, but when I´m correct than ,,pimbura´´ is not an valid ssp.!
There are only P. molurus; P.b. bivittatus & P.b. progschai
the last Articel I know was :
JACOBS, H.J. et al. (2009) Zur Taxonomie des Dunklen Tigerpythons, Python molurus bivittatus KUHL, 1820, speziell der Population von Sulawesi - SAURIA (Berlin) 31 (3) 5-16.
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| | | Soleya Witte Snakekeeper
Number of posts : 46 Age : 32 Location : Holland Points : 4445 Registration date : 2012-11-21
| Subject: Re: New camera! Wed 5 Dec - 2:01 | |
| @Peter: I know it's not valid any more, but I'm still using it because I'm used to it.. | |
| | | Peter van Issem Serpent Chief
Number of posts : 707 Age : 57 Location : GERMANY Points : 6572 Registration date : 2009-03-08
| Subject: Re: New camera! Wed 5 Dec - 2:48 | |
| Ok Soleya, I understand why you post it, sometimes I use them also, but only on discussions with others to point out exactly what I mean. In your case you want to aske Chrystal - ,,is it from Sri Lanka?´´ right? But don´t missunderstand me. The use of non valid ssp. names can make some others pussled. Thats the reason I think, we have to use to actuall taxonomy in all post´s.
But, what I like here on this forum is - that we use a high level on knowledge and actuall taxonomy. This are the reason why some people post a lot of articles, taxonomy is in ,,movement´´ every day... to be ,,up to date´´ is indispensable.
BTW: I´m not a friend of subspecies. Is there difference enought - why not an species? Not enought difference - mabye nothing. In some cases it is hard to ,,loose´´ a ssp. yes ;-) I know...
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| | | Soleya Witte Snakekeeper
Number of posts : 46 Age : 32 Location : Holland Points : 4445 Registration date : 2012-11-21
| Subject: Re: New camera! Wed 5 Dec - 3:11 | |
| I understand, but it's the same with Elaphe or Panterophis. I still use Elaphe sometimes. It's all confusing, because it's as you say, it's always changing.. Next time I'll use the right name . | |
| | | Peter van Issem Serpent Chief
Number of posts : 707 Age : 57 Location : GERMANY Points : 6572 Registration date : 2009-03-08
| Subject: Re: New camera! Wed 5 Dec - 3:21 | |
| Yes yes, I know that... it´s not allways simple. There are a lot of new puplications, and allways to know what´s actuall is not easy. And on the other hand, ,,old and good´´ names are hard to ,,not use´´ sometimes I got me also ,,rerd handed´´ But, I´m working on it... | |
| | | Crystal Sullivan Snakekeeper
Number of posts : 65 Age : 34 Location : Texas Points : 4999 Registration date : 2011-06-18
| Subject: Re: New camera! Wed 5 Dec - 16:05 | |
| Shes a Python molurus bivittatus (Burmese python) Shes het for green/granite and albino which is why she has that weird look to her, I'm using the Nikon D5100 | |
| | | Peter Zürcher Admin
Number of posts : 1266 Age : 72 Location : Carinthia, Austria Points : 8318 Registration date : 2008-03-06
| Subject: Re: New camera! Wed 5 Dec - 16:26 | |
| Python bivittatus bivittatus then - that's what Peter tried to explain here....
SCHLEIP , W. D. & M. O'SHEA (2010) Annotated checklist of the recent and extinct pythons (Serpentes, Pythonidae), with notes on nomenclature, taxonomy, and distribution. ZooKeys 66: 29-79 http://www.pensoft.net/J_FILES/1/articles/683/683-G-1-layout.pdf
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| | | Peter van Issem Serpent Chief
Number of posts : 707 Age : 57 Location : GERMANY Points : 6572 Registration date : 2009-03-08
| Subject: Re: New camera! Wed 5 Dec - 22:22 | |
| Thanks for this paper Peter, the last I got was the posted one. When I'm at home, I will download it. | |
| | | Rafał Broński Snakecharmer
Number of posts : 185 Age : 39 Location : Poland Points : 4959 Registration date : 2011-12-11
| Subject: Re: New camera! Sun 2 Jun - 4:41 | |
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