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Color Changes Due to Erythrophores in the Squirrel Fish Holocentrus.
1937
G H Parker
Bermuda Biological Station and Harvard Biological Laboratories.
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Color Changes in the Isolated Scale Iridocytes of the Squirrel Fish, Holocentrus Ascensionis (Osbeck).
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Changes in perceived color due to chromatic interactions.
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Color vision in the squirrel monkey.
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