Greek and Latin in Biological Nomenclature y^ 



Eucarduus = Euacantha {aKav6a, 17, thistle) 



Fusidium = Atractidium (arpa/cTos, o, spindle) 



Gaurella = Gauryllium 



Glossula = Glossidium 



Graphiola = Micrographium (cfr. Graphis, Graphium, Graph- 



idium, Graphyllium) 

 Hormiactella = Hormiactinium {op/xtd, rj, fishline, dKTis, d/crivo?, 



i ray) 

 Hypocrella == Hypocreatium 

 Ilicioides = Dryodes {8pv?, Spuos, 17, oak) 

 Juncodes = Thryodes {Opvov, t6, rush) 

 Labridium = Chilidium (x'^XXos, to, lip) 

 Lachnella = Lachuium 

 Lachnellula = Microlachnium 

 Lithophragmella = Lithophragmatium 

 Lophiola — Microlophium 

 Myriactula = Myriactinium 

 Nasturtioides = Napyodes (vSttv, to, mustard) 

 Phaeodiscula = Phaeodiscium 



Pholiotella= Pholidotium (<^oAt8wTos, clad with horny scales) 

 Polystomella = Polystomatium 

 Pterula = Pteridium 

 Rhodiola = Rhodarium 

 Sphaerosporula = Sphaerosporyllium 

 Stigmatella = Stigmatium 

 Struthiola= Struthidium 

 Tiarella — Tiaryllium 

 Trichopeltulum = Trichopeltium 

 Typhula = Typhidium 

 Zomicarpella ^ Zomatocarpium (^w/ta, ^w/iaros, to, girded 



doublet) 



III. Vernacular-classic hybrids in which one term is a personal 

 name. 



Hybrids of this class lack even the excuse of ignor- 

 ance. Nomenclature can show but one greater mon- 

 strosity, namely, the mutilated vernacular compound. 

 Such personals can not be corrected and must fall ir- 



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