10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ERYTHRISTIC»
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The Ecology and Behavior of Amphibians
This species has three color morphs: a uniformly slate- gray “lead-backed” morph
, a “red-backed” morph with a dull red middorsal stripe, and an “erythristic” morph
that is a uniform bright reddish orange. The erythristic morph is found only in ...
2
Reptiles of North Carolina
An erythristic phenotype, however, which occurs chiefly in some Coastal Plain
populations (see subsection on geographic variation), apparently is acquired
with age. None of the neonates in litters of several erythristic females was nearly
as ...
The erythristic morph has been reported from various sites in New England (Burt,
1945; Matthews, 1952; Reed, 1955; Thurow, 1961; Greer, 1973; Schueler, 1975;
Lotter and Scott, 1977; and Tilley et al., 1982). The erythristic morph is generally ...
4
Publications in archeology
In erythristic fowl, the black melanin is not deposited, although alteration of the
feather structure in the areas where it normally would be present gives a pale
grayish cast. The result is a turkey with a pale gray body, white gray-barred wings
and ...
United States. National Park Service, 1974
were pale uniform green, unspotted. Before blowing, these eggs were blotched
with darker green, but these markings have faded. Mr. H. MAssEY exhibited a
splendid series of no fewer than 33 erythristic eggs of the Herring~Gull (Larus ...
6
Mammals of the Eastern United States
AIbin- istic and erythristic (reddish) phases are less common. Olney, Illinois, is
famous for its al- binistic individuals. The eyes of aIbinistic individuals are
sometimes pink, sometimes not. Some of the color variation in gray squirrels
could be ...
John O. Whitaker, William John Hamilton, 1998
The pelage in one exceptional adult or sub- adult female (usnm 258206,
Gibraltar, zoo specimen) is strikingly erythristic — reddish brown on crown, trunk,
and appendages. Moroccan specimens that apparently are similarly erythristic
have ...
8
New England Wildlife: Habitat, Natural History, and Distribution
Comments: Three distinct color phases occur: redback, leadback, and erythristic.
In Connecticut, the redback morph occurs almost exclusively in cold upland
areas; in areas of more moderate climate and elevation, both redback and
leadback ...
Richard M. DeGraaf, Mariko Yamasaki, 2001
Although the striped and unstriped morphs are familiar to most inveterate log-
turning naturalists in the Northeast, the erythristic and white-striped morphs are
rarely or never found in most places. From two specimens collected in Litchfield ...
England and other parts of Europe. Unfortunately we never kept a record of the
number of toni nests seen with erythristic eggs on our many nesting experiences
in the Gibraltar neighbourhood, starting in 1910. As a rough guess we may have
...
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ERYTHRISTIC»
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erythristic is used in the context of the following news items.
A garter snake of another color!
Erythristic means reddish and this garter snake is erythristic because it has a red pigment in its coloration. Mack was asked if her photo could ... «The Virginian-Pilot, May 14»
Discerning subspecies of wild turkeys easier than you'd think
Some are erythristic (red phase), melanistic (black phase), true albinos (white with pink eyes) and smoke phase, which is arguably the most ... «Dallas Morning News, Apr 14»
Rare albino badger is all white in the Telford night
Albino badgers are particularly rare, with white fur and pink eyes, but there are also erythristic badgers, which are a sandy colour and have a ... «shropshirestar.com, May 13»
Nature Ct: Rare Salamander Discovered In Winsted
The erythristic morph is exclusive to northwestern Connecticut, where temperatures are colder and elevations are higher. The Appalachians ... «Connecticut Watchdog, Sep 11»
Very rare 'Leucistic' moorhens seen in the UK.
Interestingly last year we were sent photos of we were sent a picture of an Erythristic badger last year. Erythrism is apparently a genetic defect ... «Wildlife Extra, Oct 07»