IPA: /ˈɡɛznəriə/
KK: /N/A/
A type of insect or moth that belongs to specific scientific classifications.
The gesneria is known for its unique characteristics among dipterous insects.
The word 'gesneria' is derived from the name of the botanist Conrad Gesner, who was known for his work in natural history and botany. The suffix '-ia' is often used in scientific nomenclature to denote a genus or group. Therefore, 'gesneria' refers to a genus of flowering plants named in honor of Gesner.
Think of the botanist Gesner, who contributed to the study of plants, and remember that 'gesneria' is a group of plants named after him.