So, while both groups are hybrids, their genetics, geographic ranges, and
their behavior are different enough to differ between them, and classify
them as distinct subspecies, even if the hand of man was involved in the
transport of the genetics.
Are you referring to African vs European? I would say the consensus is that there are enough hybrids which are ambiguously typed either by wing-veins or DNA, that there is no clear delineation as to where one starts and the other ends. All hybrids. No so-called races are represented.
PLB
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