iHerp Australia Issue 11 | Page 42

of irony) three species of slime-mould beetles after US politicians George Bush, Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld. imagination to figure out that Varanus giganteus must be a relatively large monitor, or that Moloch horridus is likely to have a bizarre appearance. In the botanical realm, there are no prizes for guessing that Magnolia grandiflora But isn’t Latin a dead language? Why not use good old has large flowers. But some rudimentary knowledge of common names in plain English? Everyone understands Latin can tell you much more. Black is ‘nigreos’ (an that. Well, the reality is that common names are probably example being the Galapagos tortoise, Chelonoidis nigra, worse than the old polynomial appendages. Besides the whose species name actually comes via the Spanish); confusion caused when descriptive terms don’t translate white is ‘album’ (Amphisbaena alba is the White Worm precisely into other languages, a single species can have Lizard); red is ‘rubrum’ (Ctenophorus rubens is the multiple common names. Perhaps the prime example is Reddening Sand-dragon); and green is ‘viridis’ (Morelia Tiliqua rugosa, which is a contender for the most com- viridis, the Green Tree Python). Also instructive is east or mon names of any organism. Sleepy Lizard, Pinecone ‘oriens’ (e.g. Varanus tristis orientalis), and west which is Lizard, Boggi, Shingleback, Bobtail and Stumpy-tail: all occidens (e.g. Nephrurus levis occidentalis). Species of which are interchangeable and none of which denote names may also be indicative of the country of origin, for subspecies. On the flip side, sometimes more than one example Camelia sinensis and C. japonica (China and species can have the same common name. Nephrurus levis Japan respectively). and N. laevissimus are both known as the Smooth Knob- tailed Gecko, and this led licensing authorities in It gets more interesting. Without too much of a stretch Queensland to add the wrong species to the list of reptiles (the pun is wholly intentional), Chelodina longicollis can allowed to be sold in shops. What about a Northern Spiny- be inferred to mean a type of long-necked turtle. Many tailed Gecko versus a northern Spiny-tailed Gecko? Could people would be aware that Tyrannosaurus rex translates mean anything, right? Especially when used verbally, or aptly as ‘king of the tyrant lizards’ (incidentally, along at the start of a sentence where the first word is routinely with E. coli, it is also capitalised (i.e. ‘Northern....’). In another example of the one of a very few misleading nature of some common names, the Red Panda species for which, and the Giant Panda, which is actually a bear, don’t even when written, the belong to the same family, while the Koala ‘Bear’ is not a generic name is bear at all! almost always abbreviated to a And the reality is that scientific names, or ‘Latin names’, capital). Sure are often quite descriptive, especially when you get used enough, Varanus to some of the terminology. It doesn’t take too much caudolineatus has Left: The Linnaeus Garden in Uppsala is the oldest botanical garden in Sweden. It has been faithfully restored according to the design from 1745 and contains approximately 1,300 species of plants, all known to have been cultivated by Linnaeus. Image by Andreas Trepte, www.photo-natur.net. Top right: another view of the garden. Image by vetpathologist. Bottom right: Linnaeus has been commemorated on many Swedish postage stamps and bank notes. Image by IB Photography.