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Index of Subjects Hi Steve. I am pretty sure it is a new word made up by Randy. I guess those at the presentation will learn why he coined the term or he might might elaborate before that to this forum? I double checked on the spelling before I sent out the message. Guess it is a neologism -have to admit I had to google that one as well. Cheers Ken Ken McKenna Box 218 Stellarton NS B0K 1S0 > On Mar 3, 2015, at 12:01 PM, Stephen Shaw <srshaw@Dal.Ca> wrote: > > A recent announcement of an upcoming talk in New Glasgow involving Randy was to concern insects on and under the snow. > It mentioned the unfamiliar-to-me word 'hypopagea' (or maybe it was 'hypopagaea' -- I've deleted the post), so I made a note to look it up. > > Nothing on Wikipedia under either spelling, and more surprisingly nothing useful on Google, where I usually get at least million hits for anything. > (There's a thesis in Spanish on _Arachis hypopagaea_, not sure what that is) > > Have I got the spelling wrong, or is this a neologism? Please explain, someone. > Steve
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