H. carpintis var. Lahilla tends to have smaller pearlings (compared to other Carps, but still larger than a Cyano) and they're more curved, forming crescents sort of. Their pearlings also tend to be more spaced. They also tend to not develop wormings on the face. Hence why I'd think yours is a Lahilla.
H. carpintis var. Chairel does not tend to develop wormings either, however their pearlings are larger than that of a Lahilla, often forming odder shapes towards the front. The pearlings just below their eyes tend to look like disjointed wormings.
H. carpintis var. Escondido tends to have wormings on their face. They tend to have large, irregular pearlings on their face. They can also have wider spacing between their pearlings. These tend to be referred to as 'Super Green Texas'.
H. carpintis var. Vontehillo is similar to the Escondido, though is said to have more 'chunky' pearlings and wormings. Looks bigger and more joined together.
H. carpintis var. Rio Salto tend to have wormings like Escondido and Vontehillo, though much smaller pearlings than both of those varieties (still bigger than a Cyano tho).
Those're pretty much the more common/well known strains. I have heard of other collection localities such as El Salto, but bleargh.