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Current accepted name |
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Synonym |
Status details |
senior synonym, new combination |
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Comment |
In Balon 1974, Avtalion & Hammerman 1978, Schoenen 1979, and Daget & Moreau 1981. |
Etymology of generic noun |
Greek, saros, -ou = sawdust + Greek, ther = animal * Greek, odous = teeth (Ref. 45335). |
Etymology of specific epithet |
From the Greek "macros" = big and the Greek "cheir" = hand, or pectoral fin in fishes, referring to the large pectoral fin (Ref. 52307). Also Ref. 13337. |
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