- the infection. The word is
believed to have
originated from the Latin:
carbunculus,
originally a
small coal;
diminutive of carbon-, carbo:
charcoal or ember...
- The
specific name
carbunculus is a “ruby red
precious stone”, a
reference to the
reddish colour of this fish.
Etelis carbunculus is a
target for fisheries...
- reproduction. "Paedocypris
carbunculus". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. Froese, Rainer; Pauly,
Daniel (eds.). "Paedocypris
carbunculus". FishBase. December...
- The
three currently recognized species in this
genus are:
Paedocypris carbunculus Britz & Kottelat, 2008
Paedocypris micromegethes Kottelat, Britz, H....
- to
Etelis carbunculus, but has
several key differences. E.
boweni has a much
larger adult body size at
nearly twice the size as E.
carbunculus. E. boweni...
- them. The word
carbuncle is
believed to have
originated from the Latin:
carbunculus,
originally a
small coal;
diminutive of carbon-, carbo:
charcoal or ember...
-
English word
carbuncle and the
Spanish word
carbunclo comes from the
Latin carbunculus,
meaning "little coal".
Carbunclo is used to
refer to ruby
because this...
- frog-legged
beetles or
kangaroo beetles.
Subgenus Prosagra Crowson, 1946
Sagra carbunculus Hope, 1842
Sagra fulgida Weber, 1801
Sagra humeralis Jacoby, 1904 Sagra...
- McGraw-Hill Page 189;
Color Sample of
Antique Ruby: Page 35
Plate 6
Color Sample L6 "Etelis
carbunculus". fishesofaustralia.net.au.
Retrieved 2020-09-04....
- was
named by the
French zoologist Georges Cuvier in 1830 with
Etelis carbunculus as its only
species and, therefore, its type species. The name of the...