All decent paleontologists (or anyone who names new taxa, really) should make a habit of including a pronunciation guide when introducing non-Classical names in print.
Thomas Yazbeck
From: dinosaur-l-request@mymaillists.usc.edu <dinosaur-l-request@mymaillists.usc.edu> on behalf of Tim Williams <tijawi@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2020 12:14 AM To: dinosaur-l@usc.edu <dinosaur-l@usc.edu> Subject: Re: [dinosaur] Wunyelfia, new aristonectine plesiosaur from Upper Cretaceous of Chile I know some of us (especially me) complain about how crappy and poorly-thought-out some names can be. But the genus name _Wunyelfia_ is an excellent choice. It even comes with a helpful pronunciation:
"From Wüñelfe, Mapudungun name of the dawn star (Venus), mystic symbol of the Foye (sacred tree) flower, and representation of the Mapuche freedom and untamed spirit (Pronounciation: goo-niel-fiah)."
On Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 10:27 AM Ben Creisler <bcreisler@gmail.com> wrote:
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