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RE: Shannon, Scott, did you see these?

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Posted by: sballard at Thu Dec 16 22:28:47 2004   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by sballard ]  
   

These could be aberrant Hondurans. John said the orangish one has 22 RBR, and the tricolor has 23 RBR. But looking at both of them, the snout band should be broader for Honduran, and the light temporal band looks more to me like polyzona than hondurensis. Just glancing at both initially, they seem to resemble polyzona more than hondurensis, but locality info would answer that question (if it exists). I'm still scratching my head on these. That orangish one especially is awfully dark. The RBR counts are both in the realm for either subspecies. And that tricolor looks a LOT like Shannon's new polyzonas as far as WBR tipping and head pattern. I just don't know for sure.

Scott


   

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