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RE: not new at all

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Posted by: JPsShadow at Fri Dec 7 15:19:18 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by JPsShadow ]  
   

Orange spots have been around awhile, along with togians, Komaini, nuchalis, cumingi, marmoratus, etc.. They just have not been recognized so as of right now they are simply known as jampea locality salvators, such as sulawesi has the spotted salvators. There are also honeycomb salvators. There are alot of other locality types that have not hit the market or atleast have done so few and far between.

IMO they should branch off from salvators as a sub species, but it seems sub species is not used often anymore, instead everything is a new.

To some this subject of locality variants is new. We have grown to only know what has been shown to us. Now many variations of the same have been coming in from indo. and africa. I am sure that those who have been to aussie already seen and knew of these differences.


   

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