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Haven't heard of that one before. It could either be a licensing issue, an odd character in the name (unicode?), the virtuals are in a folder other than "/Common", or something else.
To test the folder issue, you can set the folder to the root and use the recursive query state to return all child objects in all child folders. I give an overview on the APIs in my iControl 101 - Folders article.
If you are sure the virtuals are in the /Common folder, then I would enable client side debugging with SOAP::Lite and see what it shows in the response.
use SOAP::Lite + trace => qw(method debug);
When you make a SOAP call, that will print out the full SOAP Request and Response. Look at the response and see if it looks like a SOAP Message (or compare against your working BIG-IPs) to see if that gives any clues.
Hope this helps...
-Joe