re: a question with important ramifications for pokémon classification
if you get :—
• White-Striped Basculin
—: then Pokémon HOME is likely wrong and White-Striped Basculin is not a regional form. if you get :—
• Red‐Striped Basculin
• Blue‐Striped Basculin
—: then White-Striped Basculin *is* a hisuian regional form despite not having “Hisuian” in its name
the same question will apply to Combat Breed Tauros, Blaze Breed Tauros, and Aqua Breed Tauros once they are available in another game
re: a question with important ramifications for pokémon classification
for that matter, when you breed common (Kantonian) Tauros in Paldea what do you get?
re: a question with important ramifications for pokémon classification
the only distinguishing factor between regional variant and form is that eggs match the region they are created in but match the form of the mother
BUT regional variant is commonly considered a higher level of differentiation than form (e·g regional variants have different evolutionary families in the T·C·G; A·O·3 syns form and gender to the common species but leaves regional variants distinct)
re: a question with important ramifications for pokémon classification
i WANT there to be such a thing as “Paldean Tauros” (regional variant with 3 forms) but there could just as easily just be “Tauros” (common variant with 4 forms, 3 of which are only obtainable in Paldea)