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I would agree that it looks like an aru island locale, based on patterning, but this is really a poor means of determining locale. Most chondros are not a pure strain of a locale as there is a great deal of gene flow from one local to the next, at least for mainland specimens.
-Steve
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It's a problem, but I wouldn't consider it a crisis yet