- samclau_at_... wrote:
> Below is an abstract. It basically says - no-one
> knows what the
> difference is, and that's if you ignore the common
> names. It also says
> that in a few years it'll have changed anyway. It is
> taxonomy.
Isn't the real test to put two of them together and if
there is offspring, and if so, if it's fertile?
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