- Source: List of taxa named after human genitals
This a list of species, genera, and other biological taxa named after human genitals.
Background
Pubescens. The word originates from the Latin pubes, "adult, full-grown"; "genital area, groin" (e.g., Pubis); "the down or soft hair which begins to grow on young persons when they come to the age of puberty". The use of the term in biology to refer to hairiness or soft down is recorded since 1760 for plants and since 1826 for insects.
Vaginalis. The common specific name is derived from the Latin vagina, originally meaning "sheath, scabbard, covering; sheath of an ear of grain, hull, husk." The specific epithet may refer to a sheathed trait or habit of an organism (e.g. Alysicarpus vaginalis), or may refer to resemblance/relation to the vagina (e.g. Gardnerella vaginalis)
Plants
= Families
=Orchidaceae. The type genus is Orchis, whose name comes from the Ancient Greek ὄρχις (órkhis), literally meaning "testicle", because of the shape of the twin tubers in some species of Orchis.
= Genera
=Amorphophallus
Clitoria
Orchis
= Species
=Alysicarpus vaginalis
Baumea vaginalis
Chenopodium vulvaria
Festuca vaginalis
Pontederia vaginalis
= Varieties
=Capsicum annum annum var. annum 'penis pepper'
Fungi
= Orders
=Phallales
= Families
=Phallaceae
= Genera
=Phallus
= Species
=Amanita phalloides
Amanita vaginata
Animals
= Genera
=Phallichthys. The genus name literally means "phallus (penis) fish", from the Greek phallos meaning "penis" and ichthys meaning "fish", referring to the "comparatively huge" gonopodium, the modified anal fin used for copulation.
= Species
=Xenophallus umbratilis
= Subspecies
=Muntiacus muntjak vaginalis
= Animal fossils
=Scrotum humanum
References
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- List of taxa named after human genitals
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- List of organisms named after famous people (born 1900–1949)
- Orchid
- Xenophallus umbratilis
- Orchis
- Chenopodium vulvaria
- Hyena
- Non-reproductive sexual behavior in animals