a general term and suffix for when one's gender is related to a specific taxon/many taxa in the linnaean system of classification (e.g. hyaenidaetaxonic), or a gender related to taxonomy in general!
psd template(link), you're meant to put a silhouette of a member of your chosen taxon (usually the type species) within the flag (example shown with hyaenidaetaxonic (not coloured in; i will coin it properly at a later date).
[normal id: a rectangular flag with four straight horizontal stripes, the stripe thicknesses decreasing from top to bottom. the stripe colours, from top to bottom are light orange, light yellow, light green and teal. towards the sides of the flags are dark turquoise-blue vertical stripes. in the middle of the flag is an icon of a triangle split into four sections, from top to bottom red, orange, teal-green and turquoise-blue. end id.]
[simple id: a rectangular flag with four straight horizontal stripes, the stripe thicknesses decreasing from top to bottom. the stripe colours, from top to bottom are light orange, light yellow, light green and teal. towards the sides of the flags are dark turquoise-blue vertical stripes. end id.]
[template id 1: a rectangular flag with four straight horizontal stripes, the stripe thicknesses decreasing from top to bottom. the stripe colours, from top to bottom are a gradient from pale grey to grey. towards the sides of the flags are very dark grey vertical stripes. end id.]
[template id 2: a rectangular flag with four straight horizontal stripes, the stripe thicknesses decreasing from top to bottom. the stripe colours, from top to bottom are a gradient from pale grey to grey. towards the sides of the flags are very dark grey vertical stripes. in the middle of the flag is an icon of a dark grey triangle split into four sections. end id.]
[template id 3: a rectangular flag with four straight horizontal stripes, the stripe thicknesses decreasing from top to bottom. the stripe colours, from top to bottom are a gradient from pale grey to grey. towards the sides of the flags are very dark grey vertical stripes. in the middle of the flag is a dark grey sillhouette of a striped hyena. end id.]
This medicinal plant is widely planted and tinkered with by gardeners and breeders. But, it really is a prairie species and when in its habitat, like the Badlands, big bees like to forage on it.
Hey, look, here's one in this picture! Andrena helianthiformis. I suppose this means "looks like A. helianthus, but...is not" in Latin. Indeed this taxonomic feint produces confusion because this big Andrena likes Echinacea not Sunflowers. So now you know and your life is just a little bit more complete Citizen. Photo by Anders Croft.
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