
03-02-2011, 08:58 AM
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Keeping bloodlines pure "is a good thing," no doubt about it, but even if the subspecies are valid, the geckos don't recognize that - it's a known fact that they "intergrade" where their ranges meet. So, not a sin if you don't have locality data and a limited # of specimens....and as long as you label them simply as C. variegatus, and not some fanciful locality or as whatever subspecies/local form they resemble most.
acpart - where does that whole " Coleonyx variegatus brevis" thing come from ? I've seen Marcia label some that way, but AFAIK, C. brevis was elevated to a full species long ago. Is there something more recent that I've missed? I realize you're talking about ssp bogerti, most likely, but can you or anyone else clear up that question for me?
Last edited by lampeye; 03-02-2011 at 09:34 AM..
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