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Posted by kerry on December 22, 2001 at 17:07:25:
In Reply to: Speaking of pattern... posted by Mark Seward on December 22, 2001 at 16:40:24:
......If you don't mind sir, how often does this reduction occur in your group of cinctum? I have rarely seen this clean three banded morph in the wild with three bands on one side of the body, four on the other to create a "Y" or "zig-zag" affect to be much more common, often leading to an incorrect identification as suspectum. I have however seen the reduction many times in lizards from the suspectum part of the range.
Thanks in advance.
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