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Posted by: DMong at Thu Oct 13 14:42:04 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ] the claimed area they originated from, and the very slight "hour glass" shape of the inner triad rings dorsally are most indicative of it being a annulata x dixoni. Even the tangerine/apricot type coloration of the inner triad rings would very much coincide with some of the apricot pinner annulata found in today's hobby. [ Hide Replies ]
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