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- 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...
- The following is a list of tautonyms: zoological names of species consisting of two identical words (the generic name and the specific name have the same...
- expressions Pleonasm Redundancy (disambiguation) Tautological (disambiguation) Tautonym, a scientific name of a species in which both parts of the name have the...
- The following is a list of triple tautonyms: zoological names of species consisting of three identical words (the generic name, the specific name and...
- Persicaria maculosa. The name "Persicaria persicaria" cannot be used because tautonymsbinomial names that use the same word for both the genus and the species...
- the two parts of a binomial name to be the same (such a name is called a tautonym), whereas the ICZN, the animal code, does. Thus the American bison has...
- ****opyrum emarginatum Moench 1802 ****opyrum ****opyrum (L.) H.Karst., invalid tautonym ****opyrum polygonum Macloskie ****opyrum sagittatum Gilib. ****opyrum sarraceni****...
- repeat the generic name (a designation formed by such repetition is a tautonym)." Bailey LH. 1930. Three discussions in Cucurbitaceae. Gentes Herbarum...
- ICZN. The boat-billed heron is now placed in Brisson's genus and has the tautonym Cochlearius cochlearius. The name Cochlearius is from the Latin cocleare...
- for the genus name). For the species name, he used a different name, as tautonyms (repetition of exactly the same name in the genus and species) are not...