Most morph names refer to specific genes, but some morphs in snake speak can be achieved with different gene combinations. For example, on WOBP, a Gargoyle is a "black pastel x lace black back", but apparently in snake parlance it also can mean "black pastel x het red". The OWAL calculator calls it a "cinnamon x het red". Another example would be the BEL's. What are these names called? I think I've heard them called "visual morphs", but that name could be confusing.

What are other common examples of "visual morphs" (for lack of better term) for 2+ gene animals? I would like to know the most common ones because I have written my own calculator.

Side question: why in the OWAL calculator does crossing a Gargoyle with some 1 gene animal produce only 4 combinations? (E.g., why can't you get a normal?) Is this an error? If you use another 2 gene animal like Bumble bee x Fire, you get 8 possibilities as expected.
http://www.owalreptiles.com/genetics...7&38&pos&issue