sophie
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I tried to do a search before asking but could not find anything... would these 2 sub species be safe housed together?
NOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Liberum veto!They are not subspecies, they are completely different species. In fact they are probably going to be separated into two different genera soon.
@Yahilles, and if you don't accept correct change of systematic name - it will retarded more and more. But to write Hypselotriton (Cynops) orientalis is a good way for each country!.... (polish caudata-culture is retarded, far behind rest of Europe!)!
It is possible.if it is true that hybridisation of orientalis and pyrrhogaster is possible (I can't believe), there is no room for two different genera!
Jennewt said:I am working with a scientist who is interested in how this crossbreeding is possible at the genetic level. He has DNA samples from both adults and a hybrid offspring.
Yes, different Amphibian and Reptilian species which seem to belong to different genera - but it is a manmade systematic and in this cases the genera are not correct and must be changed.Why not Paul?
There are examples of other animals which can hybridize despite being in different genera. Hybrids are extremely complex and sometimes close relations can´t hybridize, but not so close ones can...it´s fascinating really....
if it is true that hybridisation of orientalis and pyrrhogaster is possible (I can't believe), there is no room for two different genera!
Paul