Lampropeltis micropholis, commonly known as the Ecuadorian milk snake, is a species of milk snake. Lampropeltis abnorma, commonly known as the Guatemalan milk snake, is a species of milk snake. Lampropeltis triangulum syspila, commonly known as the red milk snake or red milksnake, is a subspecies of Lampropeltis triangulum.Īndesiana, commonly known as the Andean milksnake, is an alpine subspecies of milk snake.Ĭommonly known as the black milk snake, is a nonvenomous subspecies of milk snake. Lampropeltis triangulum sinaloae, commonly known as the Sinaloan milk snake, is an egg-laying subspecies of nonvenomous colubrid snake. Lampropeltis triangulum campbelli, commonly known as the Pueblan milk snake or Campbell's milk snake, is an egg laying species of nonvenomous colubrid snake. Milk snake subspecies in 1978: Andean Milksnake, Conant's milk snake, Honduran milk snake, Sinaloan milk snake, Smith's milk snake, and Stuart's milk. Triangulum annulata, commonly known as the Mexican milk snake, is a non-venomous species of milk snake. The scarlet kingsnake or scarlet milk snake (Lampropeltis elapsoides) is a species of kingsnake found in the southeastern and eastern portions of the United. Lampropeltis triangulum hondurensis, commonly known as the Honduran milk snake, is an egg-laying subspecies of nonvenomous colubrid snake. Lampropeltis triangulum triangulum, commonly known as the eastern milk snake or eastern milksnake, is a subspecies of Lampropeltis triangulum. Some species, such as the scarlet kingsnake, Mexican milk snake, and red milk snake, have coloration and patterning that can cause them to be confused. Lampropeltis triangulum, commonly known as the milk snake or milksnake, is a species of kingsnake 24 subspecies are currently recognized.