


Scarlet Kingsnake ( Lampropeltis elapsoides), found in the southeastern U.S., is unchanged.Western Milk Snake ( Lampropeltis gentilis), found in the Great Plains and mountain states of the U.S., includes the New Mexico ( celaenops), Central Plains ( gentilis), Pale ( multistriata) and Utah ( taylori) Milk Snakes, as well as most Louisiana Milk Snakes ( amaura), Mexican Milk Snakes ( annulata) from central Texas and Red Milk Snakes ( syspila) from Kansas, Nebraska and Oklahoma.The Coastal Plains Milk Snake (“ temporalis“), previously considered an intergrade between the Eastern Milk Snake and Scarlet Kingsnake ( elapsoides), is also included.

triangulum) subspecies and adds Louisiana Milk Snakes ( amaura) from northeastern Louisiana and most populations of Red Milk Snakes ( syspila). Eastern Milk Snake ( Lampropeltis triangulum), found in northeastern and central North America, includes the former Eastern ( L.
