Mr. Ginter,
I sent you two E-mails recently and have not heard back from you. If you see this message, please E-mail me at: blb1029@cs.com
Thanks for your time.
Brad Bauserman
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Mr. Ginter,
I sent you two E-mails recently and have not heard back from you. If you see this message, please E-mail me at: blb1029@cs.com
Thanks for your time.
Brad Bauserman
brad, i did get them.... sorry for delay in getting back to you. busy field season. The Duval Co. P.m.mugitus are together and I have noted copulatory behavior so lets keep our collective fingers crossed!
One of my '04 lineaticollis females just dropped 26 great looking eggs! They are about half the size of a melanoluecus egg. That species (lineaticollis) seems to have a different reproductive mode..... different selective pressures in the mtns. of southern mexico I guess!

John,
Thanks for getting back to me. I certainly understand about being busy.
I'm keeping my fingers crossed on your pair of locality Florida Pines.
Brad Bauserman
John,
Congrats on the lineatacolis! Is a clutch of 26 eggs average for that subspecies?
>>John,
>>Congrats on the lineatacolis! Is a clutch of 26 eggs average for that subspecies?
Cannot answer "average" as my data is so limited. I will say it is NORMAL!
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