In a message dated 01-04-03 20:58:40 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jon & Stacy
Boone) writes:
> the inland population is, overall, around 150% the size of the animals you
> work with. There is a series of large white squares, and black ones,
> (similar to the ones expressed in your population) that extend along the
> length of the dorsum.
Jon,
Wow! You are talking big then!! Do they appear to be Geckonia chazaliae
except larger?
> The all black form tends to be more or less patternless, with a reminiscent
> pattern of a wavy cross pattern. You'll know a lot more one of these days
> when they are described.
Also, does this all black form resemble the Geckonia chazaliae except for
size and the obvious black color? Even if the quality of your photos isn't
great, I would love to see them. So, when are you going to describe them?
:-)
Once again, thanks for the first hand info!
Stacy
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