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Operatove principlr and important rules of nomenclature

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Answered by shuhangi
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1 . biologically names are generally in letting and written in italics to indicate their origin.

2. the first word in a biologically name represents genus while second represents species

3. both words when handwritten are separately marked or underlined or printed in italics to represents their Latin origin

4. the first word should begin with capital letter while second word begain with small letter

5. at the end if biogiacal name the author name should be written as Linn.
Answered by jiyant
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Nomenclature provides names to species and higher taxa, to facilitate communication among zoologists. According to Article 1 of the code: “Zoological nomenclature is the system of scientific names applied to taxonomic units of animals (taxa) known to occur in nature, whether living or extinct.”
International Code of Zoological Nomenclature. ... It is also informally known as the ICZN Code, for its publisher, theInternational Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (which shares the acronym "ICZN").
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