"Catostomus fumeiventris" meaning in Translingual

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Proper name

Etymology: Catostomus m + New Latin fumeiventris m or f (“fumeiventral; smoke-bellied”), literally “smoke-bellied catostomus”. The specific epithet is from Latin fumeus m (“smoky”) + Latin ventris m or f (“(in compound adjectives) -bellied, -stomached”). Etymology templates: {{affix|mul|Catostomus|fumeiventris|g1=m|g2=mf|lang2=NL.|lit=smoke-bellied catostomus|t2=fumeiventral; smoke-bellied}} Catostomus m + New Latin fumeiventris m or f (“fumeiventral; smoke-bellied”), literally “smoke-bellied catostomus”, {{q|in compound adjectives}} (in compound adjectives), {{affix|mul|fumeus|ventris|g1=m|g2=mf|lang1=la|lang2=la|t1=smoky|t2=(in compound adjectives) -bellied, -stomached}} Latin fumeus m (“smoky”) + Latin ventris m or f (“(in compound adjectives) -bellied, -stomached”) Head templates: {{head|mul|proper noun|||g=m|g2=|head=Catostomus fumeiventris|nogendercat=1}} Catostomus fumeiventris m
  1. A taxonomic species within the subgenus Catostomus (Catostomus) – the Owens sucker. Tags: masculine Categories (lifeform): Suckers (fish)

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