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I found that the species A. Harrisi lives also in the southern rim of the grand canyon, which is not explicitly stated, although arizona is correctly metioned. A. leucurus also apparently occupies the grand canyon, but in this case, the north rim. Both are given locations of arizona, but I think it is important to note that they both live in close proximity, but are still geographically isolated. The colorado river is, apparently, what had caused the species to diverge in the first place. I'm not changing anything for awhile, so reply back before I do.
--Tajgenie 07:00, 13 December 2005 (UTC)