- A
tautonym is a
scientific name of a
species in
which both
parts of the name have the same spelling, such as
Rattus rattus. The
first part of the name...
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introduced by the
French zoologist Mathurin Jacques Brisson in 1760 by
tautonomy based on Carl Linnaeus's
specific epithet for the
European goldfinch Fringilla...
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introduced by the
French zoologist Mathurin Jacques Brisson in 1760 by
tautonomy based on Linnaeus's
specific epithet.
Modern molecular genetic studies...
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genus and is
described in
Catalog of
Fishes as the "type by
Linnaean tautonomy". The 5th
edition of
Fishes of the
World does not
recognize subfamilies...
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English ornithologist Richard Bowdler Sharpe with the type
species (by
tautonomy) as the violet-eared
waxbill (Fringilla
granatina Linnaeus, 1766). The...
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Linnaeus in the 12th
edition of his
Systema Naturae. The type
species is, by
tautonomy,
Oriolus galbula Linnaeus, 1766. This is a
junior synonym of Coracias...
- 1816 by the
German naturalist Carl
Ludwig Koch with the type
species by
tautonomy as
Fringilla spinus Linnaeus, 1758, the
Eurasian siskin. The
genus name...
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German naturalist Johann Matthäus
Bechstein in 1802. The type
species (by
tautonomy) is the
lesser whitethroat Curruca curruca. The name
Curruca is the Latin...
- rock snails.
Lataxiena lataxiena Jousseaume, 1883 is the type
species by
tautonomy (=
Trophon fimbriatus Hinds, 1844).
Species within the
genus Lataxiena...
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designation as type species, but also
monotypic T -
original designation by
tautonomy In the
systematic list, the
following sequence is used for each generic...