Fwd: [NatureNS] hypopag-something: what is it?

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Thanks to all respondents.
As usual DW (below) has scored highest on this test, discovering apparent p=
arallel evolution of the root.
All Greek to me too, but Randy must be pleased to be vindicated.
Steve (Hfx)

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From: David & Alison Webster <dwebster@glinx.com<mailto:dwebster@glinx.com>=
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Subject: Re: [NatureNS] hypopag-something: what is it?
Date: March 3, 2015 at 12:30:55 PM AST
To: Steve Shaw <srshaw@dal.ca<mailto:srshaw@dal.ca>>

Probably hypogeous/hypogaeous ; Bot/Zoo; growing or ripening underground. F=
rom the Peanut Gallery.

Also there is a hyponivea or some such word meaning under the snow but I ca=
n't find it.
DW
----- Original Message ----- From: "Stephen Shaw" <srshaw@Dal.Ca<mailto:srs=
haw@Dal.Ca>>
To: <naturens@chebucto.ns.ca<mailto:naturens@chebucto.ns.ca>>
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Subject: [NatureNS] hypopag-something: what is it?


A recent announcement of an upcoming talk in New Glasgow involving Randy wa=
s to concern insects on and under the snow.
It mentioned the unfamiliar-to-me word 'hypopagea' (or maybe it was 'hypopa=
gaea' -- I've deleted the post), so I made a note to look it up.

Nothing on Wikipedia under either spelling, and more surprisingly nothing u=
seful 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, som=
eone.
Steve



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Thanks to all respondents.
<div>As usual DW (below) has scored highest on this test, discovering appar=
ent parallel evolution of the root. &nbsp;</div>
<div>All Greek to me too, but Randy must be pleased to be vindicated.</div>
<div>Steve (Hfx)</div>
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<div>Probably hypogeous/hypogaeous ; Bot/Zoo; growing or ripening undergrou=
nd. From the Peanut Gallery.<br>
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<div>Also there is a hyponivea or some such word meaning under the snow but=
 I can't find it.<br>
DW<br>
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<blockquote type=3D"cite">A recent announcement of an upcoming talk in New =
Glasgow involving Randy was to concern insects on and under the snow.<br>
It mentioned the unfamiliar-to-me word 'hypopagea' (or maybe it was 'hypopa=
gaea' -- I've deleted the post), so I made a note to look it up.<br>
<br>
Nothing on Wikipedia under either spelling, and more surprisingly nothing u=
seful on Google, where I usually get at least million hits for anything.<br=
>
(There's a thesis in Spanish on _Arachis hypopagaea_, not sure what that is=
)<br>
<br>
Have I got the spelling wrong, or is this a neologism? &nbsp;Please explain=
, someone.<br>
Steve<br>
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