Etymology and Origin:
The term "guppy" is derived from the surname of Robert John Lechmere Guppy, a British reverend and amateur naturalist who in 1886 sent live specimens of the fish to the Zoological Society of London from Trinidad.
Meaning:
The term "guppy" refers to a small, live-bearing freshwater fish of the family Poeciliidae. Scientifically known as Poecilia reticulata, it is native to the Caribbean islands, South America, and Central America.
The specific epithet reticulata means "net-like" in Latin, referring to the intricate patterns on the male's body.
Additional Notes:
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