>Another interesting fact, not mentioned before, is that the females from
>the upland form are more homogenous and resemble more a "male's" pattern
>than the lowland forms.
 >I will be there this May for 9th time on my way to Rodrigues in another
attempt to find P.edwardnewtoni
>(or whatever Phelsuma). I was there twice, without success (only
>P.cepediana and P.ornata that where introduced on Sandy and Cocos
>Island).
>Regards,
>-Emmanuel

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Hi Manu,

Indeed, my highland females were far more vibrant and attractive than even
my lowland males.

Hmmm, another trip for P.edwardnevergonnafinditbutIhopeyoudo huh?  Good
Luck!!

:)

Jamie
sorry guys, did I sign that last one James?   TOO MUCH WORKING THESE DAYS :(

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