To be clear, because I wasn't, proper jodutta is found in: Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghanaadamcotton wrote: ↑Mon Aug 22, 2022 9:26 am
In cases like this where two phenotypes occur in the same general area it does suggest that there may be more than one species involved, and further studies are needed.
Adam.
ciceronis is found in Nigeria (east of the Niger river), Cameroon, Gabon, Angola (north), Rep. of Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo (Mayombe)
The Dahomey Gap separates these two, and so they are geographically isolated.
The other 2 subspecies are basically Congolese and found in the north or south of the country, but I doubt their ranges are well delimited and it seems they mix.