Something important to realize is that there are frequently two terms for any given "morph"
There is the technical term for what is occuring with regards to the pigment production and density or direct statements about pattern.
Then there is the snappy designer name that was tacked on to increase sales.
Some morphs have one or the other, some have both.
There are lots of xanthic leopard geckos, all xanthic means is a superabundance of xanthin and/or xanthophores. The term, by itself, doesn't negate other pigments from being produced though and the yellow color is frequently overpowered by the darker spotting/striping.
And... De Vosjolie didn't write anything meaningful for that book or any other. He's a self important plagarizing sniveling little frenchman who has attached himself like some kind of endoparasite to worthwhile herpetologists for decades now, stealing credit and performing shameless acts of self promotion based upon lies. It's a decent book, but it is a decent book through the efforts of the other individuals who are all given lesser billing on the cover.
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"Genes, Like Leibnitz's monads, have no windows; the higher properties of life are emergent... And once assembled, organisms have no windows." - Edward Wilson, Sociobiology
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