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In biology, trinomial nomenclature is the system of names for taxa below the rank of species. These names have three parts. The usage is different in... |
used for a parasitic form adapted to a particular host Trinomial nomenclature Variety (botany) Subvariety Plant variety (disambiguation) Cultivar Hybrid... |
Taxonomic rank (redirect from Rank (botany)) example Canis lupus. A subspecies has a name composed of three parts (a trinomial name or trinomen): generic name + specific name + subspecific name; for... |
(India) Race (biology) Subvariety Trinomial nomenclature Plant Landrace "Article 4". International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants. 2012... |
Tautonym (redirect from Tautonym (botany)) the codes of nomenclature for botany and for cultivated plants, but they are not prohibited by the code of nomenclature for viruses. In the current rules... |
Infraspecific name (redirect from Infraspecific name (botany)) Pinus nigra. In zoological nomenclature, names of taxa below species rank are formed somewhat differently, using a trinomen or 'trinomial name'. No connecting... |
Glossary of scientific naming (category Glossaries of botany) binomial authority binomial nomenclature (also "binominal") trinomial nomenclature (also "trinominal") hybrid name (botany): either two parent binomials... |
Canis lupus dingo (category All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English) epithets can also be applied at subspecies level, i.e. as the third name in a trinomial name, should the taxonomic treatment being followed prefer such an arrangement... |
Forma specialis (category Botanical nomenclature) standardise the taxonomic terms used, the trinomial system introduced by Rotem (1994) is favoured. When differences in host affinity are observed within the... |
Polymorphism (biology) (section Nomenclature) the body. In the taxonomic nomenclature of zoology, the word "morpha" plus a Latin name for the morph can be added to a binomial or trinomial name. However... |
adopt it. Ridgway was an enthusiastic supporter of trinomial nomenclature, although his thinking in later life became more moderate. Robert Ridgway was... |
1959). "The Taxonomy and Nomenclature of the Wheats, Barleys, and Ryes and Their Wild Relatives". Canadian Journal of Botany. 37 (4): 657–684. doi:10... |
Ornithology (section In the field) The variations in widespread birds across geographical regions caused the introduction of trinomial names. The search for patterns in the variations of... |
Deutschland: Henkel. Wiersema, J. H., & Hellquist, C. B. (1994). NOMENCLATURAL NOTES IN NYMPHAEACEAE FOR THE NORTH AMERICAN FLORA. Rhodora, 96(886), 170–178... |
Dudleya cymosa subsp. costatifolia (category Plants described in 1990) International Code of Botanical Nomenclature's publication guidelines, most of Thomson's Dudleya revisions have been invalidated. In 2007, Reid Venable Moran... |
American mink (category Articles with text in Salishan languages) Vilela, Júlio F.; Soares, André E. R.; Grewe, Felix (2021). "On the nomenclature of the American clade of weasels (Carnivora: Mustelidae)". Journal of... |
the present plant differs in having velvety leaves.) The scientific nomenclature was either downgraded to infraspecific taxon in 1933, 1936, 1937 and 1938... |
by John White, probably in 1792. The following year, the species was formally described by Smith in his A Specimen of the Botany of New Holland, and given... |
east of Hyden in 1964, and formally named it two years later. The naming of a new subspecies automatically created the autonym (botany) subspecies laevigata... |
(1978). On the discrimination of species in hybrid swarms with special reference to Ulmus and the nomenclature of U. minor (Mill.) and U. carpinifolia... |