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{{See more|Elips family#Naming}} | {{See more|Elips family#Naming}} | ||
{{naming | {{naming | ||
|common = "Puckering" is when somebody shapes their lips for a kiss, referring to the Puckering Blinnow's unique mouth shape. "Blinnow" may be a combination of "{{w|blenny}}" and "{{w|minnow}}", two types of real-life fish. | |common = "Puckering" is when somebody shapes their lips for a kiss, likely referring to the Puckering Blinnow's unique mouth shape. "Blinnow" may be a combination of "{{w|blenny}}" and "{{w|minnow}}", two types of real-life fish. | ||
|scientific = ''Narrolingus piscatum''. ''Narrolingus'' may come from "narrow" and ''lingua'', Latin for "tongue", referring the creature's narrow mouth. ''Piscatum'' may come from "piscatory", which is of something pertaining to fish, fishermen, or fishing. | |scientific = ''Narrolingus piscatum''. ''Narrolingus'' may come from "narrow" and ''lingua'', Latin for "tongue", referring the creature's narrow mouth. ''Piscatum'' may come from "piscatory", which is of something pertaining to fish, fishermen, or fishing. | ||
|jpcommon = {{j|ウオノコ|Uo no Ko}}. It translates to "Fish Child", given its tiny size. The name ends in {{j|コ|ko}}, similar to members of the [[mandiblard family]], possibly in reference to their similar role as weak enemies that appear in groups. | |jpcommon = {{j|ウオノコ|Uo no Ko}}. It translates to "Fish Child", given its tiny size. The name ends in {{j|コ|ko}}, similar to members of the [[mandiblard family]], possibly in reference to their similar role as weak enemies that appear in groups. | ||
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|SpaM = Aquatic termite | |SpaM = Aquatic termite | ||
|Por = Botoblênio | |Por = Botoblênio | ||
|PorM | |PorM = Dolphlenny | ||
|PorN = From "{{w|boto}}" (Brazilian name for dolphins, also a famous character from Brazilian folklore) and "blênio" (combtooth blenny) | |PorN = From "{{w|boto}}" (Brazilian name for dolphins, also a famous character from Brazilian folklore) and "blênio" (combtooth blenny) | ||
|notes = y | |notes = y | ||