Gouldia

Translingual

G. minima.
G. sandwicensis, now K. affinis.

Etymology

From New Latin, from Augustus Addison Gould, American marine biologist + -ia.

Proper noun

Gouldia f

  1. (zoology) A taxonomic genus within the family Veneridae – a bivalve.
  2. (botany) A former genus of Rubiaceae now merged to Kadua.

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