From: Michael Shrom 
 Newsgroups: alt.binaries.pictures.animals
 Subject: Re: Blue poison dart frog
 Date: Sat, 02 Oct 1999 00:35:18 GMT
 
     Some of the "blue" dart frogs I keep include;  D. azureus, D. auratus
 (blue), D. tinctorious (powder blue), D. tinctorious (cobalt), and D.
 tinctorious (sipilawani).  It is almost impossible to describe anurans
 accurately without using scientific names.  I am currently working on a
 project to photograph the 15 plus types of dart frogs I am working with.
 Attached please find a picture of my D. tinctorious (cobalt) .
 Michael Shrom
 FrogPond
 
 Dennis Desmond wrote:.
 > Because the variations
 > of tinctorius are so numerous, it is not reliable to use common names.
 > However, because this is a non technical newsgroup, it sometimes becomes
 > necessary to use generic (albeit inaccurate) common names that people will
 > understand.
 >
 > The tinctorius attached would be described as simply a tinctorius morph or
 > by its locality name.
 
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