Hi all.
Regarding the etymology of the species name in [Auchenipteridae]: The following is from the original description:
Etymology.—The specific epithet of E. radiosus is
from the Latin radius, meaning rod, fin-ray, and
-osus, having the nature or quality of something,
usually in fullness or abundance, in allusion to
the many anal-fin rays presented by this species.
Also, the citation for Copeia under the species account would best be as follows: Copeia, 2006(3), pp. 412-422.
Lee
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Re: Entomocorus radiosus Etymology of species name
Ok, I will add this...
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Re: Entomocorus radiosus Etymology of species name
Submitted change.
Moving to Resolved.
And Lee, thanks again for your help!
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Moving to Resolved.
And Lee, thanks again for your help!
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Mats