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2by Raskoff, Kevin A.“... references the habitat and shape of the species. Bathy (Greek; from bathus, depth or deep) refers to the deep...”
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3by Raskoff, Kevin A.“... references the habitat and shape of the species. Bathy (Greek; from bathus, depth or deep) refers to the deep...”
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4“... chitine the Latinized form of the Greek χιτών, a tunic, referring to the thick cuticle covering species...”
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5“... chitine the Latinized form of the Greek χιτών, a tunic, referring to the thick cuticle covering species...”
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6“... chitine the Latinized form of the Greek χιτών, a tunic, referring to the thick cuticle covering species...”
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7by Raskoff, Kevin A.“... Bathykorus references the habitat and shape of the species. Bathy (Greek; from bathus, depth or deep) refers...”
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8“... for the Greek site shows the winter-wet, summer-dry climate characteristic of the Mediterranean. Collection...”
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9“... is derived from the Greek aga, an intensive prefix, and the Greek lychnis, a plant with scarlet flowers...”
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10“..., and pelte (Greek), “shield”. : Published as part of Salgado, Leonardo & Gasparini, Zulma, 2006, Reappraisal...”
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11“..., and pelte (Greek), “shield”. Published as part of Salgado, Leonardo & Gasparini, Zulma, 2006, Reappraisal...”
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12“..., and pelte (Greek), “shield”. ... : Published as part of Salgado, Leonardo & Gasparini, Zulma, 2006...”
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13“... is derived from the Greek pseudes meaning false and the Greek akris, referring to the genus Acris. Remarks...”
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14“..., Russia; not examined. Etymology. The species is named after Melpomene (Ancient Greek: Μϵλποµένη), one...”
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15by 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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16“... is derived from the Greek pseudes meaning false and the Greek akris, referring to the genus Acris. Remarks...”
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17“... is derived from the Greek pseudes meaning false and the Greek akris, referring to the genus Acris. Remarks...”
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18“... of Zoological Nomenclature (1985) specifically gave mêlas as an example of a Greek adjective that does...”
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19“.... The familial name is based on that of the type genus, the Greek akris, meaning a kind of grasshopper. Published...”
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20“.... The familial name is based on that of the type genus, the Greek akris, meaning a kind of grasshopper...”
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