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DMong
at Thu Sep 29 10:44:06 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
"In a basic way, you have it backwards, they migrated to this part of the country from the south and deverged here, not the other way around"
That's funny, how could I have gotten anything "backwards" when I never stated that any of them came from any particular direction?. I don't see anything in my post that insinuates anything close to that.
Of course the nigrita came up from the south in Sonora where the black morphs are the more dominant forms. Who is disputing any of that?..LOL!. And by the same token, californiae from the west and north, and splendida from the east. That's all pretty basic stuff..
~Doug ----- "a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 

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