The Sulphur-tipped Clubtail Dragonfly is the common name of Gomphus militaris.
Specifically, the term "sulphur" refers to the yellow splash of color on the dragonfly. The adjective "tipped" refers to the end of the insect's body where that color is found. The term "clubtail" refers to the swelling at the end of the dragonfly's abdomen.
Gomphus vulgatissimus was created in 1758.
Gomphus clavatus was created in 1774.
Terra Militaris happened in 2010.
Sericomyia militaris was created in 1849.
Terra Militaris was created on 2010-11-27.
Ordo Supremus Militaris Templi Hierosolymitani was created in 1804.
The Latin word for military is militaris. The Latin word for army is exercitus and soldier is miles. The legion was an army corps.
Joh Pohler has written: 'Bibliotheca historico-militaris'
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Gomphusclavatus.
Soldier in Latin is miles, the plural is milites. This is the root of militaris and militare the Latin for military.
The root word for military is "milit-", which comes from Latin "militaris", meaning "of soldiers" or "of war".
The common name is horsetails.