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- the species survive on red plants. There is also consensus that the erythristic mutation is actually a dominant trait among katydid species, albeit a...
- colors (e.g., yellow-backed, orange-backed, white-backed, or a rare erythristic morph in which the body is completely red). Both morphs have speckled...
- appearing somewhat similar to a piebald or pied in other species. Erythristic: Erythristic individuals present with heightened red pigment in the skin. This...
- eyes, while leucistic ones are the same but with normal eyes instead. Erythristic badgers are more common than the former, being characterized by having...
- isabellinists, xanthochromists, amelanists, and erythrists. In typical erythristic individuals, the underfur is usually bright reddish. The guard hairs...
- (1): 88−89. Pirie, T. J.; Thomas, R. L. & Fellowes, M. D. E. (2016). "Erythristic leopards Panthera pardus in South Africa". Bothalia. 46 (1): 1–5. doi:10...
- and some have suggested the possibility of it being genetic variants. Erythristic plumage has been noted. The race phillipsi has been suggested for the...
- Otocolobus manul ferrugineus proposed by Sergey Ognev in 1928 was an erythristic specimen from the Kopet Dag mountains. Otocolobus was proposed by Johann...
- off-white, while the round iris has amber to ochre colouration. Melanistic, erythristic, and albinotic natural forms are known, as is a dark grey form. Although...
- phase. Unlike P. cinereus, P. serratus has not yet been found to have an erythristic variation. Mostly nocturnal, it is often found under ground debris in...