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junior synonym, original combination |
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Comment |
Sometimes Hilgendorf as the author (e.g., Ref. 247) who was only the editor. See details in Eschmeyer (CofF ver. Oct. 2012: Ref. 92135). |
Etymology of generic noun from ETYFish |
From the Greek lamia, a large and voracious shark, originally from Lamia in Greek mythology, daughter of King Belos, who revenged the murder of her children by killing the children of others, and who behaved so cruelly that her face turned into a nightmarish mask. (See ETYFish) |
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References using the name as accepted |
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Note: ETYFish and FishBase started a collaboration to complete the etymology for all valid names of fishes. For the current update, the following groups were completed: hagfishes (Myxini), lampreys (Petromyzonti), chimaeras (Holocephali), and sharks (Squalomorphi). It is a work in progress, so the two websites may not be synchronized.
Scharpf, C. The ETYFish Project, Fish Name Etymology Database. https://www.etyfish.org
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