REF: amoena vs neglecta & bitone vs bicolor


I <think> an amoena is white standards and some other color of falls, sometimes with a white rim around the falls, sometimes not.

Back in the old days, amoenas were white over blue-purple, but now I <think> people call white over any other color an amoena.

I always thought neglecta was bitone, and generally two shades of blue-purple, or red, not bicolor.

I thought bicolor meant two different colors, not just two shades of one color.

yes? I think it is a typo?
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