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related to tulips. The name
Erythronium derives from
Ancient Gr**** ἐρυθρός (
eruthrós) "red" in Gr****,
referring to the red
flowers of E. dens-canis. Of all...
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Erythrosuchus (from Gr****: ἐρυθρός
eruthrós, 'red' and Gr****: σοῦχος soukhos, 'crocodile') is an
extinct genus of
archosauriform reptiles from the early...
- l *leuk-
light ruc- leukós lūx laũkas ruz *r r *h₁reudʰ- red rudhirá-
eruthrós ruber raũdas sorx *i̯ y [j] j [j] z [dz > zd, z] / h; -Ø- i [j]; -Ø- Ø...
- kokkuzo,
means to call like a
common cuckoo, and
erythropthalmus is from
eruthros, "red" and ophthalmos, "eye". It is very
similar and
overlaps in range...
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mentioned by Aristotle. The
specific erythropus is from
Ancient Gr****
eruthros, "red", and pous, "foot". It
breeds across northern Scandinavia and the...
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Erythrocruorin (from Gr****
eruthros "red" +
Latin cruor "blood"), and the
similar chlorocruorin (from Gr**** khlōros "green" +
Latin cruor "blood"), are...
- Catesby's book. The
specific epithet combines the
classical Gr**** ἐρυθρός,
eruthros,
meaning "red", and κεφαλή,
kephalos meaning "headed". The type locality...
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ruber "red" < *h₁rudʰ-rós; Umb
rufru "red" Myc e-ru-ta-ra, e-ru-to-ro;
erutʰrós "red" < *h₁rudʰ-rós;
Erytheia "name of a nymph" (litt. "the red one");...
- "magpie". The
specific epithet erythroryncha combines the
Ancient Gr****
eruthros meaning "red" and
rhunkhos meaning "bill". Five
subspecies are recognised:...
- φάγος (phágos),
meaning "eater". The
specific name
comes from ἐρυθρός (
eruthrós),
meaning "red", and ῥύγχος (rhúnkhos),
meaning "snout". The red-billed...