Species Satyrium microrrhynchum
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Range:
Location unknown
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Etymology of Satyrium:
Referring to the two-horned satyr, a demigod in Greek mythology, half man, half goat; possibly from satyrion, a name used by Dioscorides and Pliny the Elder for an orchid, Aceras anthropophorum, from the presumed aphrodisiacal properties possessed by the plant. The satyrs were closely associated with Dionysius. The allusion is to the two-spurred lip.
Scientific name:
Unknown
Synonym of:
Unknown
Protologue:
Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 20: Beibl. n. 50 14 (1895)
Synonym status:
Year published:
1895
Observations of Taxon
Satyrium microrrhynchum
Locality:
Name of observer:
Cameron McMaster (David)
Date observed:
01/02/2007 - 1:24pm
Collection:
Satyrium microrrhynchum
Locality:
Name of observer:
Cameron McMaster (David)
Date observed:
01/02/2007 - 1:44pm
Collection:
Satyrium microrrhynchum
Locality:
Name of observer:
Cameron McMaster (David)
Date observed:
13/02/2012 - 2:27pm
Collection:
Satyrium microrrhynchum
Locality:
Name of observer:
Cameron McMaster (David)
Date observed:
01/03/2015 - 12:32pm
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