| Literature DB >> 30914047 |
Fortunate M Phaka1, Edward C Netherlands2,3, Donnavan J D Kruger4, Louis H Du Preez2,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: We use taxonomy to organize the world into recognizable units. Folk taxonomy deals with the naming and classification of organisms through culture. Unlike its scientific counterpart, folk taxonomy is mostly undocumented, the Zoological Code of Nomenclature does not regulate it, and the resulting names are specific to each culture. A growing body of literature is steadily shedding light on the principles underlying this pre-scientific taxonomy. Vernacular names can be an instrument to increase participation of non-scientists in biodiversity matters. In South Africa, great strides have been made in standardizing and increasing relatability of vernacular amphibian names in English and Afrikaans. However, there is a need to achieve the same with the country's autochthonous languages which are used by a majority of the population.Entities:
Keywords: Anura; Ethnotaxonomy; Indigenous knowledge; Maputaland-Pondoland-Albany; Taxonomy
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30914047 PMCID: PMC6434812 DOI: 10.1186/s13002-019-0294-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ethnobiol Ethnomed ISSN: 1746-4269 Impact factor: 2.733
Fig. 1Correspondence of amphibian scientific taxa (24 genera, 12 families) with their folk taxonomy equivalents. Six folk names were obtained through a survey of 13 Zululand community members, 3 folk names were obtained from Tarrant [36], and 1 folk name was borrowed from an existing frog name. Superscript letter “a” denotes the name modified from Tarrant [36] with the assistance of Mr. Bongani Mkhize. Superscript letter “b” denotes name borrowed from existing English generic and common name. Poyntonophrynus sp. photograph was used with permission from LS Minter
IsiZulu names assigned to 58 Zululand amphibian species published in Phaka et al. [30]
| Isizulu name (scientific name) | |
| 1. Umanswininiza onyawo zingamafosholo ( | |
| 2. Umanswininiza wasehlathinia ( | |
| 3. Isele lasezihlahleni elinsundua ( | |
| 4. Isele lasezihlahleni laseNatali ( | |
| 5. Isinana sasehlathinia ( | |
| 6. Isinana sikaBilboa ( | |
| 7. Isinana sakwaPhinda (Breviceps carruthersi Du Preez, Netherlands, and Minter, 2017) | |
| 8. Isinana saseMozambique ( | |
| 9. Isinana sakwaNdumo (Breviceps passmorei Minter, Netherlands, and Du Preez, 2017) | |
| 10. Isinana sekhwela/somtshingo ( | |
| 11. Ixoxo elifishane ( | |
| 12. Ixoxo elibomvua ( | |
| 13. Ixoxo eliklabalasayoa (Sclerophrys capensis Tschudi, 1838) | |
| 14. Ixoxo eliluhlaza okotshani (Sclerophrys garmani (Meek, 1897)) | |
| 15. Ixoxo lembodlomanea (Sclerophrys gutturalis (Power, 1927)) | |
| 16. Ixoxo lomhlane oyisicaba (Sclerophrys pusilla (Mertens, 1937)) | |
| 17. Isele lasempophomeni ( | |
| 18. Isinana esimabhadubhadua ( | |
| 19. Isinana esipendiwe ( | |
| 20. Umgqagqa oyigolide ( | |
| 21. Umgqagqa othambile ( | |
| 22. Umgqagqa omkhulua ( | |
| 23. Umgqagqa i-Argusa ( | |
| 24. Umgqagqa opendiwea ( | |
| 25. Umgqagqa ka-Pickersgill ( | |
| 26. Umgqagqa omude ( | |
| 27. Umgqagqa weminduzea ( | |
| 28. Umgqagqa wemigqa ephuzi ( | |
| 29. Umgqagqa oluhlaza okotshania ( | |
| 30. Ukassina wemilenze ebomvu (Phlyctimantis maculatus (Duméril, 1853)) | |
| 31. Ukassina obhadlayoa ( | |
| 32. Isele elisanjoloba elinemigqaa ( | |
| 33. Isele lechibi lasempumalanga Afrika ( | |
| 34. Isele lechibi elifishanea ( | |
| 35. Isele lechibi elihonayoa ( | |
| 36. Ixoxo elihlotshisiwea ( | |
| 37. Uvete olujwayelekile ( | |
| 38. Uvete olunomugqa obanzi ( | |
| 39. Uvete lwaseNileb (Ptychadena nilotica (Seetzen, 1855)) | |
| 40. Uvete olunempumulo ecijilea ( | |
| 41. Uvete olunemigqaa ( | |
| 42. Uvete olufishane ( | |
| 43. Idwi elijwayelekilea ( | |
| 44. Idwi lika-M | |
| 45. Isele elithambile elijwayelekile ( | |
| 46. Isele elithambile laKwaZulu (Cacosternum nanogularum Channing et al. 2013) | |
| 47. Isele elithambile elisathusia ( | |
| 48. Isele elithambile elinemigqa ( | |
| 49. Isele lase-Kloof ( | |
| 50. Isele lasemfuleni elijwayelekilea (Amietia delalandii (Duméril and Bibron, 1841)) | |
| 51. Inkunzi yexoxo ( | |
| 52. Isele lasemfuleni elinemidwaa ( | |
| 53. Isele lasemfuleni eligqafazayoa ( | |
| 54. Isele lasesihlabathini elinemigqa ( | |
| 55. Isele lasesihlabathini elingqongqozayoa ( | |
| 56. Isele lasesihlabathini laseNatalia ( | |
| 57. Isele lasesihlabathini likaTandy ( | |
| 58. Usomagwebu waseningizimua ( |
A total of 30 new isiZulu species names were newly formulated, 28 were modified from published names, and 6 folk generic names were obtained through interviewing 13 Zululand community members
aName modified from Tarrant [36] with the assistance of Mr. Bongani Mkhize
bThis species appears as uvete lwaseMaskarina in Phaka et al. [30]. In this study, it was changed to uvete lwaseNile to correspond with the scientific name change of this species in South Africa [44]