Common name | Common white sucker |
Language | English |
Type | Vernacular |
Official trade name | No |
Rank | 3 - (Other common name) |
Country | Canada |
Locality | British Columbia |
Ref. | Scott, W.B. and E.J. Crossman, 1998 |
Life stage | juveniles and adults |
Sex | females and males |
Core | morphology |
1st modifier | color pattern(s) |
2nd modifier | mod. for abundance |
Remarks | 'sucker', 'sucker', i.e., an organ in various animals for adhering or holding, a mouth adapted for sucking (Ref. 27888), from 'suck' of Indo-European base '*seug-, *seuk-', i.e., an imitation of the sound of sucking from the mother's breast (p. 509, Ref. 19979); 'white', from Indo-European '*kwitnos' or '*kwidnos', formed from same base as Sanskrit 'sveta', i.e., white and Russian 'svet', i.e., light (p. 573, Ref. 11979). |