Examples of using Binomial name in English and their translations into Indonesian
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This binomial naming convention, later formalized in the biological codes of nomenclature, was first used by Leonhart Fuchs
The house sparrow has the binomial name Passer domesticus.
This binomial name was first given by Carolus Linnaeus.
The binomial name should generally be written in full.
The full binomial name must be unique within a kingdom.
The genus is the first part of the binomial name.
The species name forms the second part of the binomial name.
Equus Caballus is the binomial name of a horse.
In biology, a toponym is a binomial name of a plant.
The binomial name is written in italics when printed
Belongs to the loved ones Zingerberaceae with its binomial name as Etlingera elatior.
Nepenthes× ferrugineomarginata has the longest binomial name of any plant in the genus.
The binomial name Homo sapiens was coined by Carl Linnaeus 1758.
Genus: Genus is the first part of the binomial name of a particular organism.
The first part of a binomial name is the generic name, the genus of the species.
Such a name is called a binomial name, a binomen, binominal name or a scientific name; .
It was given its current binomial name in 1871 by Paul Kummer.
Systema Naturae under its current binomial name.
Systema Naturae under its current binomial name.
When handwritten, each part of a binomial name should be underlined;