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Description The Colours of Animals Classified According to Their Uses from Poulton 1890.jpg |
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Fold-out table in which Edward Bagnall Poulton classifies the various functions of animal coloration, with Greek-derived terms including aposematism which he introduced here in his 'The Colours of Animals', 1890.
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Source | Own scan of fold-out table in book 'The Colours of Animals', 1890 | |||
Author | Edward Bagnall Poulton | |||
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