Species Antimima meyerae
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Location unknown
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Etymology of Antimima:
Gk. antimimos = imitating. The first species looked like Argyroderma.
Etymology of meyerae:
Named after Luise Meyer (née Olpp) (1873–1956). Born in Gideon (Namibia), daughter of Johannes Olpp (b. 5 July 1837) who was one of the pioneer missionaries who landed at Angra Pequena (Lüderitz) in 1868; wife of Rev. L.G. Meyer (q.v.) whom she often accompanied on collecting trips.
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Observations of Taxon
Antimima meyerae
Name of observer:
Gideon Smith et al. (David)
Date observed:
Date observed unknown
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