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Rules of Nomenclature​

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Answered by GlamorousAngel
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Answer :-

  • biological names are generally in Latin and written in italics they are latinised or derived from latin irrespective of their origin
  • the first word in a biological name represents the genus while the second component denotes the specific epithet
  • both the words in a biological name 110 are separately underlined or printed in italics to indicate the Latin origin
  • the first word in noting the genus starts with a capital letter while the specific epithet starts with A small letter it can be illustrated with the example of Mangifera indica
Answered by navya2642005
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Answer:

biological names are in latin and are written in italics

the first word in the name indicates the genus while the second word denotes its species

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