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Current accepted name |
Yes
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Status |
Accepted name
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Status details |
senior synonym, new combination
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Etymology of generic noun |
Greek thymos (warty excrescence) and Greek ichthys (fish) in allusion to
the warty protuberances on the skin of these handfishes
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Etymology of specific epithet |
Name presumably based on the Latin 'verrucosus' meaning full of warts, referring to the obvious warty nature of its skin (Ref. 82446).
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Link to references |
References using the name as accepted
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