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Current accepted name |
Yes |
Status |
Accepted name |
Status details |
senior synonym, original combination |
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Etymology of generic noun |
Greek, thrix = hair + Greek, mykter, -eros = nose (Ref. 45335). |
Etymology of specific epithet |
Derived from the Greek diatropos meaning variable, and poros meaning pore, in reference to the variation in the presence of pores i1 and i3 of infraorbital sensory canal of the new species. A noun in apposition. |
Link to references |
References using the name as accepted |
Link to other databases |
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