I got a group of Timon lepidus "minor" from a breeder in Europe. This is not a formally recognized subspecies, but is supposedly a unique dwarf locality from the Gredos Mountains. You can read a paper on these at this link (relevant part starts at page 146):
http://www.terra-oss.nl/09-Dwergen%2...redos-2011.pdf
It's in Dutch, but can be pasted into Google Translate or you can just read the English summary at the end. Mine are much more outgoing and active than my U.S. lepidus and much more laid back as well, so I'm enjoying them so far. I haven't raised any to maturity myself, so can't comment on their adult size in captivity yet. It's not very often you see locale-specific lepidus in America though, and I believe these are the only ones in the country from this particular area. SOLD