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Leucism (/ˈluːsɪzəm, -kɪz-/) is a wide
variety of
conditions that
result in
partial loss of
pigmentation in an animal—causing white, pale, or
patchy coloration...
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Leuc (French pronunciation: [løk] ) is a
commune in the Aude
department in
southern France.
Communes of the Aude
department "Répertoire
national des élus:...
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Symmerista leucitys,
commonly known as the orange-humped
mapleworm moth, is a
species of moth in the
family Notodontidae. It is
found in
North America...
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canicosta Franclemont, 1946
Symmerista inbioi Chacón, 2014
Symmerista leucitys Franclemont, 1946
Symmerista luisdiegogomezi Chacón, 2014
Symmerista minaei...
- “white buck” or “white doe”. The all-white
coloration is the
result of
leucism, a
condition that
causes hair and skin to lose its
natural pigmentation...
- dark). The
underlying genetic cause is
related to a
condition known as
leucism. In
medieval English "pied"
indicated alternating contrasting colours making...
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squirrels Amelanism Carotenosis Dyschromia Erythrism Heterochromia iridum Leucism Melanism Piebaldism Cornell University Project Feeder Watch 2002-2003 Accessed...
- of
which had
white coats.
These deer are not albino, but
instead have
leucism,
which is an
abnormal genetic condition that
carries a set of recessive...
- to the
expression of the
piebald white spotting gene, a type of
partial leucism.: 148 A
Turkish Van may have blue or
amber eyes, or be odd-e**** (having...
- 6.5 cm (1+7⁄8 to 2+9⁄16 in). Toco
toucans are
known to
exhibit partial leucism. The species'
voice consists of a
variety of grunting, croaking, or snoring...