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Neochrysocharis aratus




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Cirrospilus
aratus Walker, 1838 (p. 453-454)
Neochrysocharis aratus (Walker, 1838)
Closterocerus aratus (Walker, 1838)
Chrysonotomyia aratus (Walker, 1838)
Cirrospilus abastor Walker, 1838
Derostenus abruptus Thomson, 1878
Ganahlia abruptus (Thomson, 1878)
Ganahlia abrupta (Thomson, 1878)
Neochrysocharis immaculatus Kurdjumov, 1912 (lapsus)
Neochrysocharis immaculata Kurdjumov, 1912
Derostenus abrubtus auct. (misspelling)

Note: I consider the genus name to refer to the Greek goddesses of grace, the Charites, and therefore consider it to be of female gender. The specific epithet "aratus" could be interpreted as the latin adjective meaning "ploughed" and then would have to be adjusted in gender to the genus name ("arata"). However, Walker named most of his species after Greek and Roman politicians, philosophers and so on, also indicated by the capital letters of these names in his original descriptions. Thus, I interpret the name epithet as a reference to Aratos of Soloi, the author of the philosophical astronomical poem "Phainomena". The species name is here regarded as a noun in aposition that does not change with the gender of the genus name.



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