-
usage is
different in
zoology and botany. In
zoological nomenclature, a
trinomen (pl. trinomina),
trinominal name, or
ternary name is the name of a subspecies...
- is
Panthera pardus. The
trinomen Panthera pardus fusca denotes a subspecies, the
Indian leopard. All
components of the
trinomen are
written in italics...
- such as subspecies, the
second part of the
binomial name is
retained as a
trinomen (the
third part of the new name). Thus, the
Tenerife robin may be treated...
- a
taxon at any
other rank, is a
combination of two names; the use of a
trinomen for the name of a
subspecies and of
uninominal names for taxa
above the...
- A
subspecies has a name
composed of
three parts (a
trinomial name or
trinomen):
generic name +
specific name +
subspecific name; for
example Canis lupus...
-
International Code of Zoölogical Nomenclature. Grammatically, a
binomen (and a
trinomen, also) must be
treated as if it were a
Latin phrase, no
matter which language...
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which the
pathovar belongs.
Infraspecific names in
botany Phytopathology Trinomen,
infraspecific names in
zoology (subspecies only) J.M. Young; C.T. Bull;...
-
description of
leopard cats from the
areas of
Gilgit and
Karachi under the
trinomen Prionailurus bengalensis trevelyani is
based on
seven skins that had longer...
- prenominal, pronominal, pronoun, redenomination, renown, surnominal,
trinomen,
trinominal nonageni nonagen-
ninety each nonagenarian,
nonagenary nonagesimus...
-
proposed third subspecies of
Gorilla beringei,
which has not yet
received a
trinomen, is the
Bwindi po****tion of the
mountain gorilla,
sometimes called the...