Himantoglossum hircinum
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Definition
Noun: 1. A species of orchid: "Himantoglossum hircinum" is the scientific name for a specific terrestrial orchid species, commonly known as the Lizard Orchid. It is characterized by its long, twisted, and often forked lip (labellum) which resembles a lizard's tail and can emit a goat-like scent, especially in the evening.
Usage
- Scientific/Botanical Context: The term is used almost exclusively in formal botanical, horticultural, or ecological contexts to precisely identify this species.
- Example: "The rare Himantoglossum hircinum was found thriving on the chalk downland."
- Example: "This field guide includes a detailed entry for Himantoglossum hircinum."
Advanced Usage
- Binomial Nomenclature: The name follows the standard Linnaean system, where "" is the genus name and "" is the specific epithet. The entire binomial is italicized.
- Example: "In the classification Himantoglossum hircinum, the epithet 'hircinum' is derived from the Latin for 'goat-like', referring to its scent."
Variants and Related Words
- Lizard Orchid (n): The common English name for .
- Example: "We went to see the Lizard Orchids in bloom."
- Himantoglossum (n): The genus to which this orchid belongs, containing several other species.
- Example: "The genus Himantoglossum is native to Europe and the Mediterranean."
Synonyms
- Lizard Orchid: The standard common name.
- Orchis hircina (n): An older, synonymized scientific name sometimes found in historical literature.
Noun
- an orchid of the genus Himantoglossum