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List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names JUTIZ, FRANCE LOUIE R.

Latin/Greek acaulis acutus agrestis albopictus albus americanus amphiampulla anthropos apis aquaticus arborescens archaeos, archaeoarctos argentatus arthron arvensis astron, astro-, asteroatropurpureu m aureomargin ata aureus australis Latin/Greek baccatus blandus borealis brachion brachys, brachybradys, bradybranchia brevis B A English Stemless Sharpened, pointed Of the field, wild painted white White American Of all kinds, on all sides Bottle, flask Man, human being bee Found near water tree-like or shrub-like Ancient Bear Silvery Joint In the field Star deep purple gold edged Golden, gold coins Southern English Berry-bearing Pleasant, smooth, alluring Northern Arm Short Slow Gills Short Latin/Greek dactylos deca decem derma dididelphis dino-, deinodiplodisc-, diskdodeca dolichodomesticus dorsum dulcis C E

Latin/Greek caecus caeruleus canadensis canescens canis canus cauda caulos cephale, cephaloceps ceros cestus chilensis chloros chroma cneme cola corax coronatus costatus crasscristatus crocos cyanos

English Blind Blue From Canada grey- or white-haired Dog Gray (haired), pale gray Tail Stem, stalk Head Head Horn Girdle, belt From Chile Green Color Shin, leg Dweller Crow, raven Crowned Ribbed Thick Crested Yellow Blue-green

Latin/Greek eburneus, eburniechinatus echinos, echinoedulis elatior electr-

English Ivory-colored Prickly, spiny Hedgehog, sea-urchin, spiny Edible Taller 1. Amber, ambercolored; 2. Electric (modern usage) Elegant Opposite Nine Sword-like Sword, lance Upright Wool, woolly Indented, jagged, serrated Red red-stemmed

elegans enanti ennea ensatus ensi-, ensis erectus erion, erioerosus erythros, erythroerythropoda Latin/Greek familiaris felis flavus florfolium fulvus fuscus G F

English Finger or toe Ten Ten Skin Two Doublewombed Terrible Double Disc Twelve Elongated, long From the house, domestic Back Sweet

English Domestic, common Cat Golden yellow, light yellow Flower Leaf Deep yellow, tawny Dark, dark brown English Belly Earth

Latin/Greek gaster, gastro-, gastrgeo-

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List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names JUTIZ, FRANCE LOUIE R. glabra glycys gyrinos Latin/Greek haema-, hemahali-, haliohaplohedraheli-, heliohexahippohirsutus homo hortensis hydrohyperhypo-, hypI H Smooth; hairless Sweet Tadpole English Blood Of the sea, salt Simple, single Seat, facet Sun Six Horse Hairy Human, man From the garden Water Over, above Under, beneath English Indian English Girdle, literally "stitched" English milk-white flowered Side Flank a scale, rind, husk, flake Light Hare White Lined or striped Yellow, saffroncolored M oleum ophis ops opsis orientalis orthoLatin/Greek pachypalustris pan- pantoparvus pedipelagpennpennatus pentapetra phago pholis, pholidphyllophysiphytopictus platypolypraecox pratensis protos pseudes pterpubescens pulchellus punctatus P Oil Serpent Face Face, appearance, resemblance Eastern Straight English Thick, stout Of the marsh All Small Foot Open sea Feather (specifically remex) Feathered Five Rock, stone Eat Scale

Latin/Greek macro maculatus major malabaricus mauromaximus megas mephitis melanomicro microphylla minimus minor monomontanus morphomys

English Long, Large Spotted Greater From Malabar Dark, Black Largest Large, great Bad odor Black small small-leaved Smallest Smaller Single Mountains Shape Mouse English Dwarf Ninth False, wrong Southern From New Holland (Australia) From New Zealand From New York (Novum Eboracum) Nine English Dark Western Ocean Eight Tooth Carry For the workshop; medicinal

Latin/Greek indicus Latin/Greek kestos (see Latin cestus)

N Latin/Greek nanos nona nothos notos novaehollandiae novaeseelandiae noveboracensis

Latin/Greek lactiflora lateralis latus lepis lepton lepus leucos lineatus luteus

novem Latin/Greek obscurus occidentalis ocean octo-, octa-odon, -odus oesoofficinalis O

Leaf Nature Plant Painted Flat and broad Many Early To the meadow First False or fake Wing or remix Downy Pretty little Spotted, marked with punctures Q English Four-flower Four-leaved English Curved

Latin/Greek quadriflora quadifolia Latin/Greek repandus

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List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names JUTIZ, FRANCE LOUIE R. upwards, turned up 1. Creeping, crawling (rpens); 2. Unexpected (rpens) Creeping, crawling Nose Root Beak or snout Wrinkled, folded Beak, bill, snout With a beak Red Reddish, red S English Blood Wise Sown, cultivated Lizard seven Of the wood; wild From China showy Seed Wedge Mouth, opening Striped straight, narrow, erect Crocodile (from Egyptian) English Slow, late tinctorius tomentosus tres, tris, tritrich-, thrix triquetrus troglodytes Latin/Greek unus ura Latin/Greek variabilis variegatus velox, velocis ventralis vernus, vernalis verrucosus versicolor verus villosus viridis virosus volans vulgaris For dyeing Furry Three Hair Triangular, three-cornered cave-dweller U English One Of the tail English Variable Variegated Swift

repens

reptans rhis, rhinorhiza rhynchos rhyti-, rhytis rostra rostralis ruber rufus Latin/Greek sanguis sapiens sativus saura, -saur septemsilvestris sinensis speciossperma sphenstoma striatus strictus suchos

Ventral, of the belly Spring Rough skinned Many-colored True, genuine Hairy, shaggy Green Poisonous Flying Common

W, X, Y, Z Latin/Greek English xanthos Yellow zygos Joined

Latin/Greek tardus, tarditele-, teltenuis tetra-

Far, distant Thin, slender, fine Four Animal Systematics, Page 3 of 3

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