• usage is different in zoology and botany. In zoological nomenclature, a trinomen (pl. trinomina), trinominal name, or ternary name is the name of a subspecies...
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    is Panthera pardus. The trinomen Panthera pardus fusca denotes a subspecies, the Indian leopard. All components of the trinomen are written in italics...
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    such as subspecies, the second part of the binomial name is retained as a trinomen (the third part of the new name). Thus, the Tenerife robin may be treated...
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    A subspecies has a name composed of three parts (a trinomial name or trinomen): generic name + specific name + subspecific name; for example Canis lupus...
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    a taxon at any other rank, is a combination of two names; the use of a trinomen for the name of a subspecies and of uninominal names for taxa above the...
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  • pronominal, pronoun, redenomination, renominate, renown, surnominal, trinomen, trinominal non- not Latin non none, nonexistent, non-fiction, noninvasive...
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    which the pathovar belongs. Infraspecific names in botany Phytopathology Trinomen, infraspecific names in zoology (subspecies only) J.M. Young; C.T. Bull;...
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    proposed third subspecies of Gorilla beringei, which has not yet received a trinomen, is the Bwindi population of the mountain gorilla, sometimes called the...
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  • International Code of Zoölogical Nomenclature. Grammatically, a binomen (and a trinomen, also) must be treated as if it were a Latin phrase, no matter which language...
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  • prenominal, pronominal, pronoun, redenomination, renown, surnominal, trinomen, trinominal nonageni nonagen- ninety each nonagenarian, nonagenary nonagesimus...
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    description of leopard cats from the areas of Gilgit and Karachi under the trinomen Prionailurus bengalensis trevelyani is based on seven skins that had longer...
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    described by the American zoologist Edmund Heller in 1913. He proposed the trinomen Felis jubatus raineyi as a distinct subspecies. It also was recognized...
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  • camelopardalis Linnaeus, 1758 also establishes the subspecies name (the trinomen) Giraffa camelopardalis camelopardalis Linnaeus, 1758. The same applies...
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  • pronominal, pronoun, redenomination, renominate, renown, surnominal, trinomen, trinominal non- not Latin non none, nonexistent, non-fiction, noninvasive...
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  • names of taxa below species rank are formed somewhat differently, using a trinomen or 'trinomial name'. No connecting term is required as there is only one...
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  • In zoological nomenclature, a subspecific name is the third part of a trinomen. In zoology there is only one rank below that of species, namely "subspecies"...
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  • series of terms and abbreviations that are appended to the binomen or trinomen. Many "typical specimens" may be described, but none should be considered...
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    described it as a subspecies of the long-tongued nectar bat, with the trinomen Macroglossus minimus sobrinus. Beginning in approximately 1983, it has...
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    Morrison-Scott classified it as a subspecies of the little tube-nosed bat with a trinomen of Murina aurata ussuriensis. The population in Japan is sometimes referred...
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    considered it a subspecies of the brown long-eared bat, Plecotus auritus. Its trinomen at the time was Plecotus auritus macrobullaris. Andreas Kiefer and Michael...
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    publication treated it as a subspecies of the greater noctule bat with the trinomen of Nyctalus lasiopterus aviator, though it has largely been considered...
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    subspecies of the large-eared horseshoe bat by Robert Goodwin in 1979. Its trinomen was Rhinolophus philippinensis montanus. It was maintained as a subspecies...
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    was in the genus Tonatia at the time, the western round-eared bat had a trinomen of Tonatia silvicola occidentalis. In 2011, it was recognized as a full...
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    first described as a new subspecies of Geoffroy's horseshoe bat with a trinomen of Rhinolophus clivosus hillorum in 1989. The holotype had been collected...
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    described as a subspecies of the diadem leaf-nosed bat in 1970, with the trinomen of Hipposideros diadema inornatus. Its taxonomic status has fluctuated...
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    described as a subspecies of the lesser brown horseshoe bat in 1998, with the trinomen Rhinolophus stheno microglobosus. The holotype was collected in Na Hang...
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    Eisentraut in 1960 as a new subspecies of the Lander's horseshoe bat with a trinomen of Rhinolophus landeri guineensis. The holotype was collected near Kolenté...
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  • pumilus), which at the time was Nyctinomus pumilus. Therefore, its initial trinomen was Nyctinomus pumilus major. George Edward Dobson had previously written...
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    Thomas. He listed it as a subspecies of the southern yellow bat, with a trinomen of Dasypterus ega xanthinus. In 2015, Baird et al. argued that this species...
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  • 1980 in a limestone cave in Telefomin, Papua New Guinea. They gave it the trinomen of R. arcuatus mcintyrei. The eponym for the subspecies name "mcintyrei"...
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