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1“...] Etymology. The name of the new genus is derived from pro (=”before” in Greek) andthegenericname Doroixys...”
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2“.... Etymology. The generic name is derived from the combination of noto (=”south” in Greek) and - ixys...”
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3“... coll., 15 January 2008. Etymology. The name of the new species is derived from the Greek cçnẚ (= a cone...”
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4“...] Etymology . The name of the new genus is derived from pro (=”before” in Greek) andthegenericname Doroixys...”
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5“...] Etymology . The name of the new genus is derived from pro (=”before” in Greek) andthegenericname Doroixys...”
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6“.... Etymology . The generic name is derived from the combination of noto (=”south” in Greek) and - ixys...”
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7“.... Etymology . The generic name is derived from the combination of noto (=”south” in Greek) and - ixys...”
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8“.... Etymology . The specific name is derived from the Greek words bath (=deep) and bio (=life), referring...”
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9“.... Etymology . The specific name is derived from the Greek words bath (=deep) and bio (=life), referring...”
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10“... from the Greek cçnẚ (= a cone) and rhynch (= a snout), and refers to the conical rostrum. Description...”
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11“... from the Greek cçnẚ (= a cone) and rhynch (= a snout), and refers to the conical rostrum. Description...”
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12“... 1988. Etymology . The name is derived from the Greek ard (=arrowhead), reflecting the arrowhead-like...”
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13“... 1988. Etymology . The name is derived from the Greek ard (=arrowhead), reflecting the arrowhead-like...”
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