Number of semantic variants that share genus and specific epithet names with the preferred names.Nhung T. H., NguyenAxel J., SotoGeorgios, KontonatsiosRiza, BatistaNavarroSophia, Ananiadou
Also included in their report are genus names with no species for certain groups.(2)In binomial nomenclature, the genus is used as the first word of a scientific name in which the first letter is capitalized. Together with the specific epithet, they are italicized, e.g.,Homo sapiens, or ...
For example, the gray wolf's binomial name is Canis lupus, with Canis (Lat. "dog") being the generic name shared by the wolf's close relatives and lupus (Lat. "wolf") being the specific name particular to the wolf. The specific name is written in lower-case and may be followed by...
The specific epithet is dedicated to Yuri Andreevich Pesenko (1944–2007), a renowned melittologist and, during his lifetime, one of the leading experts on the systematics of halictid bees. Distribution. Mountains of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Kyrgyzstan. Taxon classification Animalia Hymenoptera...
A Latin binomial has to be provided, consisting of a generic name followed by a specific epithet. Often a new species is sufficiently similar to one already known to be assigned to an existing genus, but sometimes it is necessary to create a new genus to accommodate it. A description in ...
To answer the question "Genus represents," we can break down the solution into clear steps:1. Understanding the Term 'Genus': - The term 'genus' is a taxonomic rank in the biological classification system (taxonomy). It is o
(ii) 'pardus' and 'leo' are two different species but both belong to the genus Felis. (iii) Each genus may have one or more than one specific epithets representing different organisms . (iv) A species is a group of individuals with highest fundamental similarities and maximum number of or...
Norris & Aken (a specific epithet correctly assigned to Australian and Indonesian specimens referable to the genus Asteromenia) and conclude that they are not representative of Leptofauchea. Molecular analyses indicate that the genus Leptofauchea, as recognized here, represents a distinct lineage ...
The specific epithet is a Latin term meaning ‘from the jungle’, and refers to the habitat where the species dwells. On the taxonomy of Aporcelaimoides As mentioned in the introductory section, the identity of Aporcelaimoides has been matter of some controversy. In his original description...
The specific epithet refers to the host genus, Broussonetia, from which the species was isolated. Description. Saprobic on decaying stems of Broussonetia papyrifera. Sexual morph not observed. Asexual morph on substrate. Hyphomycetous. Colonies on the substrate effuse, hairy, olivaceous to dark br...