What South American species was named after a character from European folklore?Spot on, your turn Tim...
What South American species was named after a character from European folklore?Spot on, your turn Tim...
No not basilisk.I presume that you are not meaning the Basilisk.
Some may disagree but, personally, I don't consider characters in Greek mythology, such as King Midas, as folklore.Hmm, I presume Midas (Tamarin) is myth rather than folklore...
Sorry, not the answer I was looking for.Shock-headed Capuchin, linked to Shock-headed Peter; again I don’t really think this is folklore?
Again, sorry, not the answer I was expecting.Vampire bat?
Shock-headed Capuchin, linked to Shock-headed Peter; again I don’t really think this is folklore?
Vampire bat?
No not any species of bat.Spectral vampire (Vampyrum spectrum)?
No not sirens.Sirens?
As I've said previously; the folklore character is the specific name.Are we looking for the specific part of a scientific name, or of a common name (or both)? And, as we seem to be struggling a lot here, any chance of a clue towards taxonomic group? I feel like I’m ready to make a pact with Mephistopheles here!