
In fact, can you totally rule out that the two Sewellia's are actually one species, with local markings..... (probably not,... but are there any anatomical differences?)
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Very interesting, thank you.Emma Turner wrote:because these two types really do not interact with each other very much at all.
I wants.The 'spotted Sewellia' are a larger, broader fish altogether, plus I believe that they head shapes are slightly different, so yes, I think there are probably significant differences between the two.
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