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    ... Etymology Combination of the Greek word: δράκων, dragon and Epimeria. The name, which is feminine, alludes...
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    ... Etymology Combination of the Greek word: δράκων, dragon and Epimeria. The name, which is feminine, alludes...
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    ..., supplement: 2 (online). non Epimeria macrodonta Walker, 1906: 16. Etymology From the Greek Πυρρὸς, flame...
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    ..., supplement: 2 (online). non Epimeria macrodonta Walker, 1906: 16. Etymology From the Greek Πυρρὸς, flame...
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    ... Epimeriella scabrosa K.H. Barnard, 1930: 378, fig. 43. Etymology Ἀταλάντη is a character of the Greek...
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    ... Epimeriella scabrosa K.H. Barnard, 1930: 378, fig. 43. Etymology Ἀταλάντη is a character of the Greek...
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    ..., fig. 42. Etymology Iota is the smallest letter of the Greek alphabet. The name, which is a noun...
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    ..., fig. 42. Etymology Iota is the smallest letter of the Greek alphabet. The name, which is a noun...
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    ...-29894C55616C Figs 222–228 Etymology Xestus, -a, -um is a Latinization of the Greek adjective ξεστός...
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    ...-29894C55616C Figs 222–228 Etymology Xestus, -a, -um is a Latinization of the Greek adjective ξεστός...
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    ... Epimeriella scabrosa K.H. Barnard, 1930: 378, fig. 43. Etymology Ἀταλάντη is a character of the Greek...
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    ...: 205, pl. 2 fig. 19. Etymology From the Greek, χιων, snow. The name, which is a noun in apposition...
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    ...’ – Verheye et al. 2016a, supplement: 4 (online). Etymology From the Greek, κυφός, humpbacked; ραχις, spine...
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    ... Chevreux, 1912: 216. Etymology From the Greek, καλλιστος, Latinized as callistus, -a, -um, adjective...
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    ... (online). Etymology Combination of the prefix an-, which means ‘lack of’ and of the Greek noun, όδούς...
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    ... Derived from the Greek adjective χαρίϵις, meaning graceful and beautiful, and Latinized herein as kharieis...
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    .... Etymology Πανδώρα is a well-known character of the Greek mythology. According to the myth, Pandora opened a...
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    ..., fig. 42. Etymology Iota is the smallest letter of the Greek alphabet. The name, which is a noun...
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    ..., supplement: 2 (online). non Epimeria macrodonta Walker, 1906: 16. Etymology From the Greek Πυρρὸς, flame...
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    ... Epimeria similis Chevreux, 1912: 215. Etymology From the Greek ακανθα, spine; χϵλώνη, tortoise. The name...
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