The author of Gyptis is Marion alone. It is quite clear that Marion alone wrote the 1874 'news item' article in ... [details]
Marion (1874) validly published the name in a preliminary report, although the full description is in Marion & ... [details]
Marion (1874) validly published the name in a preliminary report, although the full description is in Marion & ... [details]
The author of Magalia is Marion alone. It is quite clear that Marion alone wrote the 1874 'news item' article in ... [details]
The author of Magalia perarmata is Marion alone. It is quite clear that Marion alone wrote the 1874 'news item' ... [details]
Not stated. However, it is clear that Gyptis is a female personal name most likely adopted from a foundation myth ... [details]
Not stated. Cydōnĭa is an ancient town on the north coast of Crete, now Canea. La Canea has been used as a ... [details]
Not stated. Mirandus is Latin for wonderful or strange. As Marion used 'miranda', a feminine ending, the genus ... [details]
Feminine. Although the etymology origin of Lacydonia suggesting a feminine genus is unconfirmed, the usage by ... [details]