There is quite a big population of this P.v-nigra subsp. near Moroni and
along the west coast of Grande Commore, I would still classify it as
P.v-nigra comoraegrandensis until described differently. A mix-form is
possible as P.v-nigra v-nigra has been found around Moroni, but
unlikely.

Emmanuel

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Subject: Re: [Gecko] Phelsuma V-nigra


That was the so called "new" or crossed subspecies.
Magnus

> What subspecies was picture with the file name 
> P.vn.spec.photo.o.pronk?
>
> Mike
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