Individual scales were collected from (A) wild type and (B) brown mutant individuals and assessed for (M) total number of melanophores. (B,D,M) Scales drawn from individuals demonstrating the brown phenotype (carrying two copies of the Pachón Δ23,24 allele) had significantly less numbers of melanophores per scale. (A,C) In wild type scales, melanophores were frequently localized to the periphery of the scale, while (B,D) brown mutant melanophores were rarely at the periphery. Multiple melanophores observed in both (E,F,I,J) wild type and (G,H,K,L) brown mutant scales demonstrated a variety of morphologies, demonstrated by representatives from both phenotypes. (N) The amount of melanin is significantly lower in brown mutant melanophores. Skin tissues derived from the identical region of the dorsal flank demonstrated qualitatively lower amounts of melanin per melanophore in (P,R,T) brown mutants (carrying two copies of the Pachón Δ23,24 allele) compared to (O,Q,S) wild type individuals. Three representative regions were analyzed in each individual. Overall, less melanophores were observed in brown mutant individuals, demonstrated by the absence of pigment in R. Scale bars: A,B = 500 µm; C,D = 100 µm; E–L = 50 µm; O–T = 30 µm.