Does anybody have any info about the Arizona Milks?
Are they an undescribed species? Any photo's?
Thanks,
-Phil
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Does anybody have any info about the Arizona Milks?
Are they an undescribed species? Any photo's?
Thanks,
-Phil
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I'll Google your YouTube
If you Yahoo! Myspace!
Phil,
I have collected one live and found one D.O.R up in northern AZ close to Holbrook Junction. They were both very ugly and the live specimen died about 2 weeks after capture? This was in May of (00) and I haven't spent any time there since.They look just like I the celaenops I had from Albq. They could be celaenops x taylori though.
The ones in south east AZ. are just celaenops.
They are all protected now in AZ.
L8r Shannon
Shannon...
I think it's still legal to collect milks from AZ with the exception of Cochise County. I checked it out and if you scroll down far enough you'll find that the bag limit on milks is 4, though like I said, they're closed in Cochise...
Link
yeah, I think you are right.It is just cochise county. very cool.
Shannon
In that case, I'm surprised that there haven't been many available. I have seen one pair for sale, but that was a few years ago. Shannon did the few that you found look typical of most celaenops?
-Phil
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yeah, I will see if I can dig up a pic or two.One was very flat and part of the pavement.LOL...
just plain jane celaenops.
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