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Cicurina cicurea



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Synonyms
Aranea cinerea Panzer, 1793 (nec Fabricius, 1777) (junior homonym)
Tegenaria cinerea (Panzer, 1793)
Cicurina cinerea (Panzer, 1793)
Drassus cinereus (Panzer, 1793)
Aranea cicurea Fabricius, 1793
Tegenaria cicurea (Fabricius, 1793)
Philoica cicurea (Fabricius, 1793)
Cicurina cicurea (Fabricius, 1793)
Cicurina cicur (Fabricius, 1793) (unjustified emendation; rejected here)
Cicurina pellucida Simon, 1875

This species was originally described as Aranea cinerea, but this is a junior homonym of a species described earlier by Fabricius. Fabricius recognized this homonymy and redescribed this species under the name Aranea cicurea. Subsequent authors argued that the name "cicurea" is a wrong latin form and must be emended to "cicur". I do not follow this notion here. The latin word "cicur" stems from the greek word "cecuros" which itself traces from the ancient indian language. It means "tame, domesticated" and has been used in the Latin language as a latinized adjective of the "i"-declination (nominative singular: cicur, genitive singular: cicuris). The genus of the genus name Cicurina is feminine; thus the correct form of the adjective cicur would be "cicuris", not "cicur" which is the male form. Thus, if the original spelling "cicurea" is to be corrected, then "cicur" is wrong as well. Instead of correcting the spelling again, I choose to retain the original spelling. I consider it as a noun in aposition.



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