"Austrographa" meaning in Translingual

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Proper name

Etymology: From austro- (“south; southern”, in this case referring specifically to Australia, where they were found) + Ancient Greek γρᾰφή (grăphḗ, “painting, drawing”). Coined by botanist Laurens Sparrius, by Australian lichenologist, chemist John Alan Elix, and by Australian lichenologist Alan William Archer in 2010. Etymology templates: {{affix|mul|austro-|γρᾰφή|lang2=grc|pos1=in this case referring specifically to Australia, where they were found|t1=south; southern|t2=painting, drawing}} austro- (“south; southern”, in this case referring specifically to Australia, where they were found) + Ancient Greek γρᾰφή (grăphḗ, “painting, drawing”), {{coinage|mul|Q21338993}} Coined by botanist Laurens Sparrius, {{coinage|mul|Q21339171|notext=1}} by Australian lichenologist, chemist John Alan Elix, {{coinage|mul|Q21339469|in=2010|notext=1}} by Australian lichenologist Alan William Archer in 2010 Head templates: {{head|mul|proper noun|||g=f|g2=|head=Austrographa|nogendercat=1}} Austrographa f
  1. A taxonomic genus within the family Roccellaceae – certain lichens. Tags: feminine
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