trioceros hoenhelli aaltegonis or not

celine

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hi all
i need some advices for this guy..:) and i m looking for some news infos about the care of this trioceros :) thanks
 

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Trioceros hoehnelii altaeelgonis is not a valid subspecies at this time. It was originally erected for high elevation specimens from Mount Elgon in Uganda. Some sources went so far as to say that all Ugandan animals represented T. h. altaeelgonis with all Kenyan specimens representing T. h. hoehnelii. Subsequent work revealed, however, that these T. h. altaeelgonis were nothing more than a dwarfed highland form of the nominate type, which occurs on the lower slopes of Mount Elgon, with no interruption of gene flow between the two forms. As a result, they are all simply Trioceros hoehnelii. That said, yours is a lowland Ugandan locality based on the coloration and patterning.

Chris
 
Trioceros hoehnelii altaeelgonis is not a valid subspecies at this time. It was originally erected for high elevation specimens from Mount Elgon in Uganda. Some sources went so far as to say that all Ugandan animals represented T. h. altaeelgonis with all Kenyan specimens representing T. h. hoehnelii. Subsequent work revealed, however, that these T. h. altaeelgonis were nothing more than a dwarfed highland form of the nominate type, which occurs on the lower slopes of Mount Elgon, with no interruption of gene flow between the two forms. As a result, they are all simply Trioceros hoehnelii. That said, yours is a lowland Ugandan locality based on the coloration and patterning.

Chris

thanks chris :) it s difficult to find informations about the care about this
trioceros
 
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