"Han solo" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Translingual]

Forms: †Han solo [canonical, masculine]
Etymology: Named in 2005 by Samuel Turvey. The original publication states that the generic name Han is a reference to the Han Chinese, the largest ethnic group in present-day China; and the specific epithet solo refers to the fact that the species is the youngest Diplagnostidae fossil found to that date, suggesting that it was the last surviving member of that family. However, Turvey has stated elsewhere that he named it after Han Solo because some friends dared him to name a species after a Star Wars character. Etymology templates: {{taxlink|Han|genus|nomul=1}} Han Head templates: {{head|mul|proper noun|||g=m|g2=|head=Han solo|nogendercat=1}} Han solo m
  1. A taxonomic species within the family Diplagnostidae – agnostid trilobites known only from fossils found in the Ordovician Zitai Formation of southern China. Wikipedia link: Han Chinese, Han Solo Hypernyms (species): †Diplagnostidae (english: family), †Pseudagnostinae (english: subfamily), †Han (english: genus)

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