Etymology of the scientific species names of the beetle fauna of Germany |
The etymology module allows to "translate" many scientific species names of the beetles from the German fauna. Often, their names are derived from Latin or ancient Greek words which describe the beetle and its properties. Those interested to learn what Harpalus rufipes actually means, have found the right place on kerbtier.de. The basis of this module is the publication "Erklärung der wissenschaftlichen Käfernamen aus Reitters Fauna Germanica" by Sigmund Schenkling, published in 1917 at K.G. Lutz in Stuttgart. I have added some editorial amendments and translated the entire work into English. |
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Term | Meaning |
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albofasciatus, a, um (albofasciātus, a, um) | banded white |
Aphodius (Aphódius) | gr. áphodos, defecation, feces |
aurofasciatus, a, um (aurofasciātus, a, um) | golden-striped |
bifasciatus, a, um (bifasciātus, a, um) | with double (cross-) fascia |
coccineofasciatus, a, um (coccineofasciātus, a, um) | coccīnĕus, scarlet, and fasciātus, banded |
dentifasciatus, a, um (dentifasciātus, a, um) | dens, déntis, tooth, and fasciātus, banded |
derasofasciatus, a, um (derasofasciātus, a, um) | derāsus, rubbed, and fasciātus, banded |
efasciatus, a, um (efasciātus, a, um) | without band |
fasciatus, a, um (fasciātus, a, um) | banded |
flavofasciatus, a, um (flavofasciātus, a, um) | flávus, yellow, and fasciātus, banded |
infasciatus, a, um (infasciātus, a, um) | unbanded |
latefasciatus, a, um (latefasciātus, a, um) | broad-banded |
nigrofasciatus, a, um (nigrofasciātus, a, um) | níger, black, and fasciātus, banded (transverse) |
posticefasciatus, a, um (posticefasciātus, a, um) | back and fasciātus, banded (transverse) |
punctatofasciatus, a, um (punctatofasciātus, a, um) | punctātus, dotted, and fasciātus, banded (transverse) |
quadrifasciatus, a, um (quadrifasciātus, a, um) | quáttuor, in conjunction quádri-, four, and fasciātus, banded (transverse) |
rubrofasciatus, a, um (rubrofasciātus, a, um) | rúber, red, and fasciātus, banded (transverse) |
subfasciatus, a, um (subfasciātus, a, um) | somewhat banded (transverse) |
subtrifasciatus, a, um (subtrifasciātus, a, um) | almost with three bands |
trifasciatus, a, um (trifasciātus, a, um) | tri, three, and fasciātus, banded |
unifasciatus, a, um (unifasciātus, a, um) | with one band (transverse) |