Lampropeltis triangulum campbelli, commonly known as the Pueblan milk snake or Campbell's milk snake, is an egg-laying subspecies of non-venomous colubrid snake. It is commonly bred in captivity and is found in several color variations. When handled, it can discharge a pungent-smelling exudate from its cloaca as a presumed defense mechanism.
^Quinn, Hugh R. (1983). "Two new subspecies of Lampropeltis triangulum from México". Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science. 85 (4): 113–135. doi:10.2307/3628164. JSTOR 3628164.
(Stuart, 1935) Pueblanmilksnake, L. t. campbelli (Quinn, 1983) New Mexico milksnake, L. t. celaenops (Stejneger, 1903) Conant's milksnake, L. t. conanti...
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