Quedenfeldtia is more closely related to Pristurus, especially in the head 
structure, limb structure and placement, habits, etc.  The Cyrtopodion 
resemble them only to a slight degree.  Pristurus and Rhoptropus are the 
most closely related.

I am sure that we can find the Kalanchoe again.  They grow like weeds in FL 
apparently.

Jon

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 << File: ATT00016.html >> "Speaking of Kalanchoe/Bryophyllum, the species 
tubliflora "
Is that the one you had in the Phelsuma mutabilis enclosure on that 
picture?

I thought the plant in that Quendenfeltia cage looked familar.

Yeah that guy was about to look for a trash bag and have me jump the fence 
to
up root some for him.

If you've got time, point some out to me (if you see any) this year so I 
can
jump a fence and pull some up, as I suspect that lot won't be empty this 
year.

And speaking of Quendenfeltia, what do you think about Cyrtopodion?  Do 
they
remind you of them at all?


See ya!

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