Species Vicoa auriculata
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Etymology of Vicoa:
Possibly after Giovanni Battista (Giambattista) Vico or Vigo (1688–1744), Italian philosopher and historian, professor in rhetoric at the University of Naples (1699), later royal historiographer to Charles III, king of Naples (1734). His major work was Scienza Nuova (The New Science) (1725), revised 1730. He describes ‘history’ as the account of the birth and development of human societies and their institutions, not of individual biographies. Each era in history goes through phases that have distinct characteristics that recur throughout history, always in the same sequence, but do not exactly replicate themselves, as the social and political character of each age is subject to the modifications and circumstances of each new era. Vico is regarded by many as the first modern historian.
Etymology of auriculata:
From Latin auris, 'ear'; -ula, diminutive; -ata, possessing
Scientific name:
Vicoa auriculata Cass.
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Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Vicoa auriculata.