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Posted by: tricolorbrian at Thu Feb 19 23:39:17 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tricolorbrian ] A syspila is a Red Milk. A Red Milk is very different from a gentilis, celaenops, multistrata, or taylori. It is more closely related morphologically to amaura and temporalis and Easterns. It generally has those little side blotches or remnants thereof, but not always. It usually has red on the head, wider saddles, and fewer annuli [light rings] (which goes along with wider saddles). True temporalis are actually (my belief) stranded syspila that were cut off by the last ice age. That's all I'm going to say about that... | ||
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