Synonymy of Alcis jubata jubata:
Phalaena dilatata Hufnagel, 1767 (nomen oblitum?)
Phalaena jubata
Schalen (in Thunberg), 1788 (p. 75)
Alcis jubata (Schalen (in Thunberg), 1788)
Alcis jubata jubata (Schalen (in Thunberg), 1788)
Alcis jubatus (Schalen (in Thunberg), 1788))
Type locality: "Germania".
Geometra glabraria Huebner, 1799
Geometra teneraria Huebner, 1813
Deileptenia plancaria Huebner, 1825
Boarmia semiothisata Lenz, 1917
The meaning of the genus name is unclear and therefore it is difficult
to establish its grammatical gender. Alcis may represent a variant
spelling of Latin "alces" ("moose, elk"), or may be its proper genitive
singular. It may also refer to a mythical pair of brothers, the Alcis,
that were worshipped as gods by certain Germanic peoples. As such, the
word is a plural form. Finally, it might refer to Alkis, the son of
Aigyptos, (mythical) king of Egypt.
Curtis (1826)
does not explain the new name and thus it also may be a name without
any special meaning. Note, however, that "jubatus, -a, um" is a proper
Latin adjectival form ("having a mane") and therefore must agree in
gender with the genus name. Provisionally I use Alcis as a meaningless
word of feminine gender in order to preserve the widely used form
"jubata" of the species epithet.
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