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Phyllovates female - Phyllovates chlorophaea - female

Phyllovates female - Phyllovates chlorophaea - Female
captive bred of course

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Can you move the location information into the comments?
A look at our data map now makes it look like a wild specimen was found in Connecticut.

 
grr
it is a captive specimen!! i posted it cause it is native to the US

 
We understand that...
We don't want you to lie about the location--just leave the location fields blank (and put the information into the "Remarks" field instead) so you don't confuse people who look at the map under the Data tab.

Thanks!

 
ok
ok i will :D

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