Original name | |
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Current accepted name |
Yes |
Status |
Accepted name |
Status details |
senior synonym, original combination |
Status ref. | |
Comment |
See nomenclatural details in Eschmeyer (CofF ver. Jan. 2010: Ref. 83762). |
Etymology of specific epithet |
From the Latin unus (one) and porus (pore, passage; itself derived from the Greek poro). Refers to the unusual fusion of pores ρ and θ into a large pore. |
Link to references |
References using the name as accepted |
Link to other databases |
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