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Posted by: nydon at Thu Dec 21 08:51:02 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by nydon ] Terry, Thanks for your input. The "yellow patternless" i spoke of is in my 3rd post (3 pics) on the thread. Looks a lot like E.o. quadrivittata. It is as different to the others as schrenki is to anomala (pertaining to color/pattern). It is just as common as anomala (so i am told) but i am not certain of the ranges of either and wether their ranges overlap. This is all information that i need to try to gather and i have several sources but i suspect that much of it will have to be done with field work. As far as ranges go I can probably get a lot of data by simply taking some pictures of each species / color variation and jumping in the car and driving the peninsula, stopping at old timer farms and asking which ones they are familiar with seeing in that area. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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