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JoeBudro
at Mon Jun 2 01:29:01 2014 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by JoeBudro ]
Oh, and before you go off on the intermediate thing, I was referring to intermediates between subspecies, not patterns alone. An aberrant cal king is just an aberrant cal king, not an intergrade, but when an intermediate shows up in an area where several subspecies ranges intersect, it is an intergrade.
Also, as i see it, Hubbs never claims his map is perfect, just based on the specimen locations he examined. Where is YOUR map?
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