what is binomial and trinomial nomenclature. (You dont have to differentiate them... Just explain these terms).
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Trinomial nomenclature... It refers to the name of taxa below the rank of species. In this the names are of three types. The usage of trinomial nomenclature is different in zoology and botany. For animals, scientific names are governed by the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature. For example, Buteo jamaicensis borealis is one of the subspecies of the red-tailed hawk species, Buteo jamaicensis. For algae, fungi, plants, and their fossils, there is an indeterminate number of infraspecific ranks allowed below the level of species. forexample Corylopsis sinensis var. calvescens f. veitchiana is an ornamental garden plant
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Binomial and Trinomial nomenclature
Explanation:
Binomial Nomenclature: Binomial nomenclature was given by carolus linnaecus in his tenth edition of system natura published in 1758. Binomial nomenclature is defined as system of nomenclature that denote species of living organism. In this naming system the first name indicates the genus and the second name indicates the specific epithet.
For example, scietific name of the lion is panthera leo in which Panthera indicates generic name and leo is the specific name.
Trinomial Nomenclature:
Trinomial nomenclature is generally use to name subspecies ( lower category than the species).
for example, trinomial nomenclature of crow is corvus splendora and have three subspecies that includes Indian crow, corvus splendens, Mynumar crow, corvus splendens insolens, and Crowof Sri Lnaka, corves spelendens protegatus.
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