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|common = Gildemander. A combination of the word "gilded" meaning golden and salamander, a type of lizard-like amphibian. | |common = Gildemander. A combination of the word "gilded" meaning golden and salamander, a type of lizard-like amphibian. | ||
|jpcommon = {{j|タカラサンショウ|Takara Sanshou|Treasure Salamander}}. "Treasure" refers to the fake gold on its back. | |jpcommon = {{j|タカラサンショウ|Takara Sanshou|Treasure Salamander}}. "Treasure" refers to the fake gold on its back. | ||
|jpname = {{j|ニセガネオカアンコウ|Nisegane Oka Ankou|Counterfeit Money | |jpname = {{j|ニセガネオカアンコウ|Nisegane Oka Ankou|Fool's Counterfeit Money}}. "Counterfeit money" refers to the fake gold on its back, and "fool" refers to how only a fool would fall for such a thing. | ||
|scientific = ''Salamandra falsaurum''. Salamandra falsaurum. Salamndra refers to the real life genus of salamander. Falsaurum may be a combination of falsum, Latin for "fraud" and saurous, Latin for "lizard" Could also be a combination of falsum, and aurum, Latin for "gold". Making the name more directly mean "Fraudulent Gold", and directly reference the mimicry it uses as part of its hunting strategy. | |scientific = ''Salamandra falsaurum''. Salamandra falsaurum. Salamndra refers to the real life genus of salamander. Falsaurum may be a combination of falsum, Latin for "fraud" and saurous, Latin for "lizard" Could also be a combination of falsum, and aurum, Latin for "gold". Making the name more directly mean "Fraudulent Gold", and directly reference the mimicry it uses as part of its hunting strategy. | ||
|internal = <code>NISEBOSS</code>. "Nise" comes from "ニセガネ", which means counterfeit money. "Boss" refers to how it is the boss version of the Gildemandwee. | |internal = <code>NISEBOSS</code>. "Nise" comes from "ニセガネ", which means counterfeit money. "Boss" refers to how it is the boss version of the Gildemandwee. |