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Posted by: Sunherp at Fri Nov 19 16:41:37 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Sunherp ] Xanthophores are the pigment cells responsible for producing yellow, orange, and red pigments. Erythrophores are the subset of xanthophores which produce red pigments. An axanthic animal should lack both reds and yellows. An anerythristic animal should lack reds, but may display some yellows, still. | ||
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