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Pigea Ging., legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Forster, P.I. (24 March 2021), Reinstatement of Pigea Ging., an earlier generic name for the spade flowers previously included in Afrohybanthus Flicker (Violaceae). Austrobaileya 11: 28 [secondary reference]
  • Type: "Pigea filiformis Ging. [=Pigea monopetala (Schult.) Ging. ex DC.]"
taxonomic synonym: Vlamingia Buse ex de Vriese legitimate taxonomic synonym: Clelandia J.M.Black legitimate taxonomic synonym: Afrohybanthus Flicker legitimate
  • Etymology: "The word pigea is thought to be based on the Greek pygia meaning buttocks. This naming was perhaps an illusion by Gingins de la Sarraz to the form of the stamens in P. monopetala; however, this cannot be corroborated. An alternative explanation is that the word pigea is based upon the French word piger and is the third person singular form of that word. The word piger is derived from pigeĊ (annoyance, reluctance); however, any obvious relationship to its possible use for the generic name remains obscure."

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Pigea Ging.

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