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The locality data is what's important, really. There's a movement away from subspecies recognition in the systematics community, it seems. That said, there are often different genetic lineages within a species that, while not necessarily named, represent genetically identifiable populations that (IMO) shouldn't be "intermigled" with one another. ----- _______________________
-Cole
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Totally, Aaron. - SunHerp, Thu Oct 10 09:29:39 2013
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