Is there a name for these?

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They have yellow skirts, blue face and an orange center, they look really cool under blues and the last pic was my terrible attempt to edit a photo taken in blues on an iPhone to show how they look. Any help would be appreciated.
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I can get it just under whites, it's just with the blues I only have an iPhone and when I take it through a yellow lens it just tints everythinf
 
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I looked up gorilla nipples and not quite them, the blue is like a royal blue and the orange is pretty bright, hopefully this picture gives a better idea, and thank you everyone for there help this far.
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Friendly Bump.I have a variety that is similar.Unfortunately I cannot find a name for them at all.These have a shorter fringe than the Goriillas and less black markings.Here is a picture:

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