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Discover Ludwig'binomen' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is a noun that refers to a two-part scientific name given to a species, consisting of the genus and species names. It is typically used in the field of biology and taxonomy. Example: The binomen for a domestic dog is Canis familiaris, with Canis being the genus and familiaris being the species.
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binomen
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A name having two parts.
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In 1970, paleontologist Lambert Beverly Halstead pointed out that the similarity of Scrotum humanum to a modern species name, a so-called Linnaean "binomen" that has two parts, was not a coincidence.
The binomen Artemia parthenogenetica Bowen and Sterling, 1978 (see [22] for taxonomic details) comprises an assemblage of parthenogenetic lineages with different levels of ploidy (from 2n to 5n).
Species not formally described yet are quoted with a tentative latinized binomen within inverted commas, and not in italics.
Because virus nomenclature generally does not follow the Linnaean binomen, author, year format, it can be difficult to automatically infer the author and year for virus taxa.
Several Moroccan taxa included in our analyses are not formally described yet are quoted with a tentative Latinized binomen within inverted commas and not in italics to identify this feature.
Due to the uncertainty surrounding the simplified mesogleal arrangement and its subsequent use in assignment of species to genera, we propose that Epizoanthus cutressi West is hereby reassigned to the genus Parazoanthus with the new binomen Parazoanthus cutressi (West), as indicated by molecular and ecological characters that demonstrate its affiliation with Parazoanthus [ 32, 35].
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