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Posted by: jfirneno at Mon Nov 13 06:14:34 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jfirneno ]  
   

Although he has no photos of hypo or light helenas, Schulz does reference one in his book. I don't think there are enough people bringing trinkets out of India to know whether there are any interesting morphs out there. Even the other subspecies isn't available here in the US. So it's hard to be sure.

Regards
John



>>John,
>>
>>I think that I know of wich photo you're talking about. I read somewhere once that it was a doctored photo. I think that the photo at least is very overexposed. Don't you think we wouldn't have seen more of these bright yellow Trinkets by now, if they really existed?
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>>Regards,
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>>Bert


   

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