Binomial epithet has
(1) Two Latin names only
(2) Two Italics names written in Latin
(3) Two Latin names and author's name in italics
(4) Two Latin names followed by author's in roman
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Each scientific name in binomial nomenclature consists of two names, also called descriptors or epithets. The first word is the generic epithet and describes the genus that an animal belongs to. The second word is the specific epithet and refers to the species of the organism.
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Explanation:
TWO LATIN NAMES AND AUTHOR'S NAME IN ITALICS.
EG: Mangifera indica Linn [ MANGO].
BINOMIAL NOMENCLATURE INTRODUCED BY CAROLUS LINNEAUS CONSIST OF TWO WORDS.
FIRST IS GNERIC NAME STARTS WITH CAPITAL LETTER , SECOND IS SPECIFIC EPITHET , SOMETIMES FOLLOWED BY FOUNDER'S NAME.
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