I don't know. Whoever does that stuff I guess.
I was just wondering if any states of Australia is using the subspecies scientific names as a rule of RK licensing?
There are only two recognised sub species at present. A.s.stimsoni and A.s.orientailis. We mainly get stimsoni here. Have attached picture of our ones we sell.
Our WA price for mature breeding sized pair is $750. We don't have any problem supplying large breeding sized stimis over 650 mm. Price might sound high to you guys but over here we are the cheapest. All stock has come from the wild, though, and so far no one is really interested outside of WA because of this. Also our rediculously high export fee is a turn off.
As far as we know, Spilota 1 they haven't recognized that sub species yet. No mention of it in Steve Wilson and Gerry Swan's new book. Have heard talk of it but believe there to be issues with classification.