Mislim da se epidemija krivog klasificiranja počela lagano preljevat preko hrvatskih brda...you know what I mean 
E i još jedna stvar Honey Island = Madu! 
Ma samo sam nabraja nazive koji obiljezavaju SD retice.

Evo da mi Parisopolis bude sretan, kratki opis na engleskom svih dwarf/super dwarf retica

Pulau Tanahjampea (P. r. jampeanus): Jampea Retics have a faded pattern with silvers, grays, greens, browns and yellows making up the majority of the marking. Their eyes are typically a silver\copper color. They were once said to stay under 10' and remain breedable in sweater boxes. At this time the largest captive bred specimen is in excess of 15'. Retics collected on Tanahjampea are also a legitimate subspecies.
Pulau Kayuadi: Kayuadi is an isolated island east of Selayar and Tanahjampea They are said to get no longer than 10' and remain extremely thin bodied for a Retic. Hopefully this will hold true with captive breeding, unlike the Jampeas. Pattern and color is similar to the Jampeas. Many variations in eye color have been observed. I have seen the typical orange as well as black with orange, silver with copper, copper with orange and green. These may fall into the same subspecies as the Jampeas or they may very well be their own.
Pulau Kalaotoa: The same size claims have been made about Kalaotoa as have been made about Kayuadi and Jampea. So far they haven't been captive bred to the degree the Jampeas have, so it is still up in the air as to whether they will stay as small as people tend to believe. They are very similar to Kayuadi and Jampeas when it comes to physical appearance. However, a lot of the specimens around are a lot lighter than the two aforementioned types. The truth is that these islands are all part of a small chain of islands and there are many variants on each island. To say that any of these types ALL looked a certain way would be a blanket statement and would make this writing lose integrity. These very well could also be P. r. jampeanus.
Pulau Madu "Honey Island": Pulau Madu is the smallest island in the Bonerate/Take'Bonerate chain. The runner up being Kayuadi, Kayuadi is almost as small but is far away from Madu and closer to, yet still far from, Tanahjampea. Madu on the other hand is right next to Kalaotoa. Based on that, and the lighter color that is observed in a lot of specimens, I would say these are more closely related to the Kalaotoa than any other Bonerate Pygmy locality. I also think these may turn out to be the smallest of all the Bonerate Pygmy (or "Dwarf\Super Dwarf") Reticulated Pythons. In the future the "Honeys" may also be described as P. r. jampeanus. If that were to occur I think the subspecies should be given a new name, possibly P. r. boneratensis, with all the animals from the Bonerate\Taka'Bonerate group being part of the new subspecies.
Selayar (P. r. saputrai): The island of Selayar is found south of Makassar and north of Tanahjampea. These resemble Sulawesis in appearance. They, like the Sulawesis, have weird eye colors which develop with age. They are said to max out at around 12'-15', because of this they are typically labeled as dwarves. Selayar Retics are a legitimate subspecies.