Hello,
There is also the enigmatic R. leachianus aubryanus. I've recently
seen animals bearing this name in the trade overseas. It was
originally described in 1873 by Bocage. Later, it was thought to be an
aberrant form of R. l. leachianus but since the type material was
destroyed by a fire at the museum in Lisbon we will never know for
sure.
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Best regards,
Tony mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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