Etymology
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Etymology
Was wondering if anyone could direct to a site / source where I can find definitions / meanings to genus / species names. I know all new papers being published carry this but Im looking for the older ones.
For example :
Glyptothorax = The generic name comes from the Greek glyptos, meaning carved, and thorax, meaning breastplate (or the part of the body covered by it), in reference to the folds of skin comprising the thoracic adhesive apparatus.
Any help would be appreciated.
For example :
Glyptothorax = The generic name comes from the Greek glyptos, meaning carved, and thorax, meaning breastplate (or the part of the body covered by it), in reference to the folds of skin comprising the thoracic adhesive apparatus.
Any help would be appreciated.
Balaji
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Re: Etymology
Where it is available, I add it to the Cat-eLog. Unfortunately, in many older papers it is not available.
I'm not aware of any web-site with this information in any comprehensive level - there are pages that give SOME names - I don't have an example, I just remember finding some.
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I'm not aware of any web-site with this information in any comprehensive level - there are pages that give SOME names - I don't have an example, I just remember finding some.
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Mats
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Re: Etymology
The easiest reference to use is offline, which is to use a copy of Brown's “Composition of Scientific Words”.
For online sources, I use http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/def ... ?target=la
But bear in mind that in either case, you must be able to split up any compounded names into their component words properly.
For online sources, I use http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/def ... ?target=la
But bear in mind that in either case, you must be able to split up any compounded names into their component words properly.
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Re: Etymology
Thanks for the link. Will have to work on breaking those words now.
The closest I got was this :
http://www.curioustaxonomy.net/
Seems more of a 'fun' link than an educational one.
The closest I got was this :
http://www.curioustaxonomy.net/
Seems more of a 'fun' link than an educational one.
Balaji
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Sergeant: Not stone, sir.
Major: They're very good scissors!!
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Re: Etymology
Hi Shovelnose,
Here's a pretty light treatment of the subject regarding catfish. I think they also have a it set up with species names too but here's the genus area:
http://www.scotcat.com/scientific_names/genus.html
Here's a pretty light treatment of the subject regarding catfish. I think they also have a it set up with species names too but here's the genus area:
http://www.scotcat.com/scientific_names/genus.html
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Re: Etymology
Another good link!!! Thanks.
Balaji
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Re: Etymology
Welcome but I should have posted this page too.
http://www.scotcat.com/scientific_names/etymology.htm
http://www.scotcat.com/scientific_names/etymology.htm
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Re: Etymology
Aside from Brown's book, which is still in publication, there is another book, but I'm not sure it's still published. It's called Chamber's Etymological English Dictionary by A.M. MacDonald. My copy was a gift and I have no idea of its origins. Brown's book is large and very helpful. MacDonald's book is much smaller, but also helpful.
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Re: Etymology
Will keep a look out for it Amanda. Thanks.
Balaji
Major: Now what's this... stone, stone, stone, (looks down at his hand) and scissors. Now. Scissors cut everything, don't they?
Sergeant: Not stone, sir.
Major: They're very good scissors!!
Major: Now what's this... stone, stone, stone, (looks down at his hand) and scissors. Now. Scissors cut everything, don't they?
Sergeant: Not stone, sir.
Major: They're very good scissors!!