Pasimachus

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Translingual

Pasimachus sublaevis.

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin Pasimachus, in turn borrowed from Ancient Greek Πασίμαχος (Pasímakhos).

Pronunciation

  • English: (US) IPA(key): /ˌpɑ.sɪˈmɑ.kəs/, /ˈpɑ.sɪˌmɑ.kəs/

Proper noun

Pasimachus m

  1. A taxonomic genus within the family Carabidae – the warrior beetles; certain large ground beetles with notably wide, bulky frames and accordingly large mandibles; often confused with stag beetles.
  2. A taxonomic subgenus within the family Carabidae – Pasimachus (Pasimachus).
    Coordinate term: Emydopterus

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