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Bionomial nomenclature was first issued in

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Answered by chowdhuryhasna
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1 January 1758

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In botany the starting point will often be in 1753 (the year Carl Linnaeus first published Species Plantarum). In zoology the starting point is 1758 (1 January 1758 is considered the date of the publication of Linnaeus's Systema Naturae, 10th Edition, and also Clerck's Aranei

Answered by Anonymous
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WHAT IS BIONOMIAL NOMENCLATURE?

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it is a system of classification developed by carolus Linnaeus. According to this,organism is given only one name consisting of two words. THE First word is the generic name and second word is specific name.

GENERIC NAME = THE GENUS AND WRITTEN WITH A CAPITAL LETTER

SPECIFIC NAME = SPECIES

ISSUED IN 1 JANUARY

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