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1by D'Acoz, Cédric D'Udekem“... needs clarification. The second part of the name is a (very liberal) derivation from the Greek (see...”
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2“... Etymology Combination of the Greek word: δράκων, dragon and Epimeria. The name, which is feminine, alludes...”
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3“... Etymology Combination of the Greek word: δράκων, dragon and Epimeria. The name, which is feminine, alludes...”
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4“..., supplement: 2 (online). non Epimeria macrodonta Walker, 1906: 16. Etymology From the Greek Πυρρὸς, flame...”
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5“..., supplement: 2 (online). non Epimeria macrodonta Walker, 1906: 16. Etymology From the Greek Πυρρὸς, flame...”
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6“... Epimeriella scabrosa K.H. Barnard, 1930: 378, fig. 43. Etymology Ἀταλάντη is a character of the Greek...”
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7“... Epimeriella scabrosa K.H. Barnard, 1930: 378, fig. 43. Etymology Ἀταλάντη is a character of the Greek...”
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8“..., fig. 42. Etymology Iota is the smallest letter of the Greek alphabet. The name, which is a noun...”
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9“..., fig. 42. Etymology Iota is the smallest letter of the Greek alphabet. The name, which is a noun...”
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10“... letter of the Greek alphabet, and the suffix - ferus, which means bearing. The name alludes to the dorsal...”
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11“...-29894C55616C Figs 222–228 Etymology Xestus, -a, -um is a Latinization of the Greek adjective ξεστός...”
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12“...-29894C55616C Figs 222–228 Etymology Xestus, -a, -um is a Latinization of the Greek adjective ξεστός...”
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13“... Epimeriella scabrosa K.H. Barnard, 1930: 378, fig. 43. Etymology Ἀταλάντη is a character of the Greek...”
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14“...: 205, pl. 2 fig. 19. Etymology From the Greek, χιων, snow. The name, which is a noun in apposition...”
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15“...’ – Verheye et al. 2016a, supplement: 4 (online). Etymology From the Greek, κυφός, humpbacked; ραχις, spine...”
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16“... in apposition formed by combining the Greek nouns λόφος, hill, and ραχɩς, backspine. The name refers to the low...”
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17“... Chevreux, 1912: 216. Etymology From the Greek, καλλιστος, Latinized as callistus, -a, -um, adjective...”
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18“... (online). Etymology Combination of the prefix an-, which means ‘lack of’ and of the Greek noun, όδούς...”
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19by Just, Jean“.... Etymology. Named in Greek hexa (for six) mati (eyes, ‘accessory’). Material examined. Holotype, ♀, 8.0 mm...”
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20“... Derived from the Greek adjective χαρίϵις, meaning graceful and beautiful, and Latinized herein as kharieis...”
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