Biology, asked by saleha191, 1 year ago

2 examples of plant and animal having same species but genus is different write with genus and species​

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Answered by balajijadhav23
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Two different species can have the same species epithet if they belong to different genera ('species name' is referring to the full binomial name). Consider for example Pinus glabra and Ilex glabra

P. glabra

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I. glabra

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Two species can be have the same genus name (meaning they belong to the same genus) and will therefore necessarily have different species epithets (otherwise we would name them exactly the same way which would be very confusing). Consider for example Pinus glabra (again) and Pinus resionosa

P.glabra

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P. resinosa

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As a consequence, if two species share the same species epithet then it tells you nothing about how closely related they are. If they share the same genus name, then they belong to the same genus (except exceptions probably!).

For the above examples, the term glabra comes from "glaber" (latin) which means "Hairless". So the only thing you can tell from P. glabra and I. glabra is that they are probably both hairless when you compare them with their respective closely related species.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A mango is a juicy stone fruit produced from numerous species of tropical trees belonging to the flowering plant genus Mangifera, cultivated mostly for their edible fruit. Most of these species are found in nature as wild mangoes. The genus belongs to the cashew family Anacardiaceae.

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