- name is
called a
binomial name (often
shortened to just "binomial"), a
binomen,
binominal name, or a
scientific name; more informally, it is also called...
-
second part (the
second name)
within the
scientific name of a
species (a
binomen). The
first part of the name of a
species is the name of the
genus or the...
- and
comprises three words,
namely the
binomen followed by the name of the subspecies. For example, the
binomen for the
leopard is
Panthera pardus. The...
- zoology,
moving a
species from one
genus to
another results in a
different binomen, but the name is
considered an
alternative combination rather than a synonym...
- Plumier's name was not a
binomen and
moreover published before Species Plantarum, so it has no status. The
first binomen published after 1753 was Lamarck's...
-
International Code of
Zoological Nomenclature states that the
original name (
binomen) of the type
species should always be cited. It
gives an
example in Article...
-
combination of a
generic name and a
specific name;
together they make a "
binomen". No
other rank can have a name
composed of two names. Examples: Species...
-
vineyard he
owned in
Oestrich im Rheingau. The
species epithet in the
binomen Botryotinia ****eliana, a
plant pathogen and the
causal agent of gray mold...
-
validity of this name for a wild species. Most
authors have
adopted the
binomen Bubalus arnee for the wild
water buffalo as
valid for the taxon. The wild...
-
extinct species of
starling found on the
island of Mauke, Cook Islands. The
binomen is the
result of Buller's
misreading of the name
inornata on the specimen...