Original name  
  Check ECoF  
  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  
ITIS TSN : 637807 | Catalogue of Life | ZooBank | WoRMS