Amorphophallus titanum
- Subject: Amorphophallus titanum
- From: E* G* G* <e*@inhotim.org.br>
- Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2011 13:34:32 -0200
| Dear fellows, I have a silly (but important) question for you. As far as I know, Amophophallus is a masculine word, am I correct? In Latin, except for the name of traditional trees (Malus, Pyrus, etc), all names ended in -us are male names. So it is correct to say that all adjective epithets in Amorphophallus species end with -us (A. gomboczianus, A. hirsutus, A lunatus, A. glaucophyllus, etc). Why Amophophallus titanum is not A. titanus? Other species with a similar epithet (I don't remember none in plant kingdom, but I know Dorcus titanus - a beetle)... Wilbert, do you have any reason for this? Very best wishes, Eduardo. INHOTIM Curador Botânico Jardim Botânico
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