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Posted by: DaveyFig at Fri Apr 22 23:16:09 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DaveyFig ] Are you really saying that the ones from Taboga can't be the same sub species because they aren't from the same island? If they share all of the physical characteristics then locality has very little to do with the scientific name. Perhaps yours are true Saboga Island Boas, but common names are different.Why can't Taboga Island boas share the scientific name? This is why names locations shouldn't be used in the nomenclature I don't know all of the scale counts for the subspecies and all that , but it takes more than a seperation to grant them their own subspecies. [ Hide Replies ]
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