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list the rules of nomenclature as given by ICZN​

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Answered by dhruvpipariya2006
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Principle of homonymy. This is the principle that the name of each taxon must be unique. Consequently, a name that is a junior homonym of another name must not be used as a valid name. It means that any one animal name, in one particular spelling, may be used only once (within its group).

Answered by saiPallaviReddy
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Rules of Zoological Nomenclature:

Zoological nomenclature is independent of other system of nomenclature. ...

The scientific name of a species is to be binomial (Art. ...

The first part of a scientific name is generic (L. ...

The second part of a name is species (L.

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