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<blockquote data-quote="Uncle Charlie" data-source="post: 10125" data-attributes="member: 581"><p>Thank you for the info (and having quicker fingers than me lol).</p><p></p><p>I actually have a very nice pdf file regarding this pokie but cant remember where I downloaded it from.</p><p></p><p>Its amazing how similiar it is ventrally to the P regalis except for the little dot on the leg markings, and the fact that its from sri lanka and not india. The P fasciata and P hanumavilasumica sits in the same dilemma, yet again just a very slight leg pattern difference.</p><p></p><p>I guess on very close inspection/exploring of the regions they might even discover more pokies, even maybe rediscover the P uniformis. Only time will tell.</p><p></p><p>Whats the view on this forum regarding P subfusca HL and LL? The same specie or not and why do you say so?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Uncle Charlie, post: 10125, member: 581"] Thank you for the info (and having quicker fingers than me lol). I actually have a very nice pdf file regarding this pokie but cant remember where I downloaded it from. Its amazing how similiar it is ventrally to the P regalis except for the little dot on the leg markings, and the fact that its from sri lanka and not india. The P fasciata and P hanumavilasumica sits in the same dilemma, yet again just a very slight leg pattern difference. I guess on very close inspection/exploring of the regions they might even discover more pokies, even maybe rediscover the P uniformis. Only time will tell. Whats the view on this forum regarding P subfusca HL and LL? The same specie or not and why do you say so? [/QUOTE]
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