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Hi Darren, they at one time were regular, in that area, and they occur even farther west of where Paul found those. Hopefully that area will get consistant rain and they appear more commonly. I met an old lady(older then I) and she told me really cool stories of Spoon noses, that's what she calls them. A really outa hand lady of the old west, I was sleeping in my truck mid day, waiting for the afternoon run, when she woke me up to see if I was all right and not a bad guy. Paul likes edge of range herping it appears. Oddly they also occur in Pima co. as well. Which is rare, but no one looks for them. The range maps, have kennerlyi, occurring west of Nogales. Which must be in error. or maybe in Mex. west of Nogales, so they filled in the dots. I observed a few Santa Cruz co. individuals last year, but so far, not this year, I am hoping for rain, which did happen last night. Hope it wakes up the areas. They are blue holes. Whats a blue hole?
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