Species Cystacanthus pulcherrimus
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There aren’t any identifications of Cystacanthus pulcherrimus.
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Location unknown
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Etymology of ACANTHACEAE:
Named after the genus Acanthus (Bear's breeches) of which Acanthus mollis is the best known and has been used as the aesthetic basis for capitals in the Corinthian order of architecture. Acanthus was the greek term for Acanthus mollis.
Etymology of pulcherrimus:
From the Latin pulchra = 'beautiful' and -errima, a superlative denoting very beautiful
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Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Cystacanthus pulcherrimus.