>>32844354Stellio refers any spotted lizard.
Bulbus means bulb.
Hedera means ivy.
Dionaea means Venus (Aphrodite, Ancient Greek metonymy, "daughter of Dione") (in the species name for the Venus Flytrap, Dionaea muscipula. Muscipula means mousetrap in Latin)
Favilla means hot cinders or glowing ashes. Charmander isn't black, so I didn't use Latin carbo (coal). Or would 'amburere' (to burn around) be a better word?
Salamandra means Salamander
Chamaeleon is the same as in English, chameleon.
Lacerta means lizard.
Silanus means a jet of water from a fountain. Tartarucha is a turtle (Late Latin)
Bellum is a war.
Diruptio means a bursting or explosion.
Testudo means a shell or tortoise.