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Posted by: BrandonD at Tue May 29 10:34:07 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BrandonD ] John I think I have your answer, I think most people who drive to texas or live there do not have the milks in that region as a priority when southwest you can find celaenops, annulata, alterna and so forth, amaura are only found because those guys are so far east that west texas isn't as easy of an option. I would not have gentilis as a priority if I were to go all the way to texas, id rather find a celaenops than find a co record gentilis. It would be nice and I do like gentilis, but if I want to find them I will go to where I will find copious amounts of them, now if I happend to be in that area in the right time I would definately look for them, but not going to plan a trip for them. This is probably the main reason. Next spring or this fall we should do amaura, I would and will plan and make a trip for those however. | ||
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