Species Satyrium secundum
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There aren’t any identifications of Satyrium secundum.
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Etymology of Satyrium:
Referring to the two-horned satyr, a demigod in Greek mythology, half man, half goat; possibly from satyrion, a name used by Dioscorides and Pliny the Elder for an orchid, Aceras anthropophorum, from the presumed aphrodisiacal properties possessed by the plant. The satyrs were closely associated with Dionysius. The allusion is to the two-spurred lip.
Etymology of secundum:
Latin meaning directed to one side; in the same direction
Scientific name:
Satyrium secundum Thunb.
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Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Satyrium secundum.