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Posted by: Jonathan Brady at Wed Mar 11 16:38:20 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jonathan Brady ] By definition, no. The prefix "a" or "an" means abscence of, or lack of. So, anerytheristic means a complete lack of red whereas hypoerytheristic would mean reduced red. Just like hypomelanistic boas are different from amelanistic (albino) boas. Hopefully that made some sense...? | ||
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