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So knobs found in Southern Arizona are now pyros and pyros found south of the rim are now knobs....and knobs have reached species status, woodini is completely eliminated but infrabialis are still subs of pyro?........ have they lost their mind......lol
Yes, they have. The other thing is, they only had 45 samples and most were from AZ not even Mexico. I think it's crazy.......Woodini, Infralabialis, and Pyromelana will always stick with me. Pyromelana looking animals from AZ and Mexico will still be L.p.pyromelana not L.knoblochi.....