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Posted by: PeterN at Fri Jun 18 02:15:25 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PeterN ] Jeff Schofield recently wondered aloud why we see so few anomalies in the yellow pigmentation in L. triangulum. I submit that such anomalies are common, but that we fail to notice them. A "hypoxanthic" triangulum (anomalously little yellow) just has bands that look a little more red than orange (consider a MD "temporalis" v a NJ "temporalis" | ||
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