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Different locales (barring they are'nt ssp) are normal...
The only problem with this is that frequently subspecies start off as nothing but different localities until some scientist comes along and finds evidence supporting the idea that they're different enough to warrant an ssp listing.
Not arguing, just throwing it out there for consideration.