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Re: [Killietalk] Giant Blue Gularis (WOW)
Hi Bob,
I always thought the "yellow" referred to F. gulare and not sjoestedti and that Innes mistakenly used a photo of immature SJO as an illustration of gulare?
Bobby
Robert Goldstein <rgoldstein at rjgaCarolina_com> wrote:
The old literature also refers to a yellow gularis, but this might have been
a variant within blue gularis collections rather than from other locales (as
sometimes reported). I think all agree that it's the same species.
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Subject: Re: [Killietalk] Giant Blue Gularis (WOW)
>
> In a message dated 2/9/06 10:41:39 AM, ruevenm at sbcglobal_net writes:
>
> << I've never heard of a successful importation, certainly of any
> numbers. >>
>
> There certainly have been specific importations like LOE, Warri, Niger
> Delta,
> etc., that looked significantly different from the traditional SJO. The
> distribution map from Wildekamp shows 19 different locations. Some of
> these may be
> genetically different. I would speculate that, as we speak, the DNA
> analysis
> is being scrutinized.
>
> Lee Harper
> Media, PA
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