Etymology | Named after Latin “pulcher” = beautiful, handsome, fine, fair. Limbless.
The genus name was not explained by John Edward Gray, but he often created obscure or fanciful scientific names. It could be a given name, as the archaic Polish, Italian, and Spanish feminine cognates, ‘Aniella’ and ‘Anniella’, as well as the Christian feminine name, ‘Agnes’, are derived from the Latin noun “agnellus”, meaning little lamb. Beltz (2006) speculated the name could be a combination of the Latin noun ‘anulus’, meaning ring, and the feminine Latin diminutive ‘–ella’, meaning little, possibly referring to the cylindrical shape and small size of the body, or even a combination of the pet name Annie and the suffix ‘–ella’ (from Hunt 2008). |
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