- the
specific name in the
International Code of
Zoological Nomenclature.
Tautonymy (i.e., the
usage of
tautonymous names) is
permissible in
zoological nomenclature...
- by
absolute tautonymy, and also for
Euxinolauria (now
Euxinolauria caucasica). The
following examples do not
represent absolute tautonymy:
Scomber scombrus...
-
French zoologist Mathurin Jacques Brisson in 1760. He
derived the name by
tautonymy from the
specific epithet of the
Eurasian magpie Corvus pica
which was...
-
erected by the
Italian naturalist Giovanni Antonio Scopoli in 1777
based on
tautonymy. The word apus is the
Latin word for a swift. It is
derived from the Ancient...
-
monospecific genus Tinca, with
Cyprinus tinca as the type
species by
absolute tautonymy. The 5th
edition of
Fishes of the
World classified Tinca in the subfamily...
- the
German naturalist Johann Jakob Kaup in 1829. The type species, by
tautonymy, is
Sylvia cisticola Temminck, 1820, now
considered as a
subspecies of...
- by the
English naturalist Thomas Forster in 1817. The type
species (by
tautonymy) is the
common redstart (Phoenicurus phoenicurus). The name Phoenicurus...
-
Lesson for fish owl
species from Java and India. The type
species is, by
tautonymy, the
buffy fish owl. The
genus name is
derived from the
Malay word Ketupok...
-
erected by the
French naturalist Bernard Germain de Lacépède in 1799 by
tautonymy with the
specific name of the
common buzzard Falco buteo which had been...
- pseudonymous, synonym, synonymous, synonymy, tautonym, tautonymous,
tautonymy, troponym, troponymy, xenonym,
xenonymy oo- egg Gr**** ᾠόν (ōión) bottarga...