The Latin translation is : Flavo Maculosos lacerta
Yellow Spotted Lizard from the Book Holes:
"Crocus Maculosus Lacerta ex Libri Foramen"
Yellow = Crocus; Spotted = Maculosus; Lizard = Lacerta.
I do not think that there is just a yellow spotted lizard, but there is a yellow spotted tropical night lizard. The scientific name for that is Lepidophyma flavimaculatum.
Basilisk is the common name. Basiliscus is the first part of the latin name for 4 species. A common name for the basiliscus vittatus is the "jesus lizard" and its also called the striped or brown basilisk. Then there are the plumed, the western or red-headed and the common basilisks.
Yellow Spotted Lizard from the Book Holes: "Crocus Maculosus Lacerta ex Libri Foramen" Yellow = Crocus; Spotted = Maculosus; Lizard = Lacerta. From The = ex; Book = Libri; Hole(s) = Foramen. What made you ask this question..? I've never heard of a spotted lizard from a book hole. Interesting question - thanks for making me feel I didn't waste years of my life learning Latin! I knew there was a reason... Wiki and Yahoo! Answers. Cheers, Saccade
A yellow spotted triff eater is a bird that belongs to the Meliphagidae species. This bird can be found in Australia and it got its name because of the yellow patches behind their eyes.
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I do not think that there is just a yellow spotted lizard, but there is a yellow spotted tropical night lizard. The scientific name for that is Lepidophyma flavimaculatum.
Basilisk is the common name. Basiliscus is the first part of the latin name for 4 species. A common name for the basiliscus vittatus is the "jesus lizard" and its also called the striped or brown basilisk. Then there are the plumed, the western or red-headed and the common basilisks.
Chilomenes [ or Cheilomenes] sexmaculata is the Latin or scientific name of the 'six spotted ladybug'.
Yellow Spotted Lizard from the Book Holes: "Crocus Maculosus Lacerta ex Libri Foramen" Yellow = Crocus; Spotted = Maculosus; Lizard = Lacerta. From The = ex; Book = Libri; Hole(s) = Foramen. What made you ask this question..? I've never heard of a spotted lizard from a book hole. Interesting question - thanks for making me feel I didn't waste years of my life learning Latin! I knew there was a reason... Wiki and Yahoo! Answers. Cheers, Saccade
The Latin name for the yellow-bellied sapsucker is Sphyrapicus varius.
A yellow spotted triff eater is a bird that belongs to the Meliphagidae species. This bird can be found in Australia and it got its name because of the yellow patches behind their eyes.
Litoria castanea
PCH= Smallpox
Liriodendron tulipifera
it mean people with ginger hair have small ases
A yellow woodsorrel is a low spreading plant with yellow flowers, Latin name Oxalis stricta.
A yellow-breasted chat is a large yellow songbird, Latin name Icteria virens.