JM29
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Hello,,
Just read in :
Handbook of Genetics, Vol. 4 : Vertebrates of Genetic Interest, par Robert C., King, 1975, page 15 :
"...a color variation has been found in the F2 of a pair of this species (Pleurodeles waltl) captured in the wild (La Croix and Capuron, 1970). This mutant m ("mélanique") is comparable to the melanoid mutant in the axolotl in having an increased number of melanophores and in lacking iridophores."
Has anyone seen or heard about melanoid Pleurodeles waltl ? (Idon't have any)
Just read in :
Handbook of Genetics, Vol. 4 : Vertebrates of Genetic Interest, par Robert C., King, 1975, page 15 :
"...a color variation has been found in the F2 of a pair of this species (Pleurodeles waltl) captured in the wild (La Croix and Capuron, 1970). This mutant m ("mélanique") is comparable to the melanoid mutant in the axolotl in having an increased number of melanophores and in lacking iridophores."
Has anyone seen or heard about melanoid Pleurodeles waltl ? (Idon't have any)