Hi Robert,
my guess would be that it�s just someone  trying to make some money with a 
"special"/rare subspecies - AFAIK, there is no such subspecies (just ask him who has 
described it).

Besides, the bigger sikoraes with the flesh-colored mouth are the "sameitis" ...

Regards,
Paul

[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 31.01.02:
> I forgot to say it was a subspecies of U. sikorae. I don't know. I emailed the guy, 
>I'm hoping to get a reply that will clear things up.--- 
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