Quote Originally Posted by MelissaFlipski View Post
The Erycines? They include the Kenyan Sand Boa (males 2', females under 3'), the Rosy Boa (males 2.5', females usually no more than 3'), the Rubber Boa, and the Cameroon Burrowing Boa.

Is that what you meant?
Melissa:

The term "locality boa" usually refers to boa constrictor subspecies.

The smaller locality boas are:

- The Sonoran Desert Boa which has the Tarahumara Mt. Boa as a locality subspecies.

- The Cay Caulker Boa

- The Isla De Maize Boa

- The Crawl Cay Boa

- The Hog Island Boa

- The Venezuelans are, on the average, smaller than comparable BCCs, just as some of the Nicaraguan Boas are smaller than comparable BCIs.

The Sonorans are the smallest I've seen, with our 5 year old male measuring in at less than 48".