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- Trinomen abstract "In zoological nomenclature, a trinomen (plural: trinomina), trinominal name, or ternary name, refers to the name of a subspecies. For example: "Homo sapiens sapiens".A trinomen is a name with three parts: generic name, specific name and subspecific name. The first two parts alone form the binomen or species name. All three names are typeset in italics, and only the first letter of the generic name is capitalised. No indicator of rank is included: in zoology, subspecies is the only rank below that of species. For example: "Buteo jamaicensis borealis is one of the subspecies of the red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis)."If the generic and specific name have already been mentioned in the same paragraph, they are often abbreviated to initial letters. For example one might write: "The great cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo has a distinct subspecies in Australasia, the black shag P. c. novaehollandiae". In a taxonomic publication, a name is incomplete without an author citation and publication details. This indicates who published the name, in what publication, and the date of the publication. For example: "Phalacrocorax carbo novaehollandiae Stephens, 1826".While binomial nomenclature came into being and immediately gained widespread acceptance in the mid-18th century, it was not until the early 20th century that the current unified standard of trinominal nomenclature was agreed upon. This became the standard mainly because of tireless promotion by Elliott Coues – even though trinomina in the modern usage were pioneered in 1828 by Carl Friedrich Bruch and around 1850 was widely used especially by Hermann Schlegel and John Cassin. As late as the 1930s, the use of trinomina was not fully established in all fields of zoology. Thus, when referring especially European works of the preceding era, the nomenclature used is usually not in accord with contemporary standards.".
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- Trinomen wikiPageWikiLink Alpha_taxonomy.
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- Trinomen wikiPageWikiLink Australasia.
- Trinomen wikiPageWikiLink Binomen.
- Trinomen wikiPageWikiLink Binomial_nomenclature.
- Trinomen wikiPageWikiLink Carl_Friedrich_Bruch.
- Trinomen wikiPageWikiLink Category:Zoological_nomenclature.
- Trinomen wikiPageWikiLink Elliott_Coues.
- Trinomen wikiPageWikiLink Form_(zoology).
- Trinomen wikiPageWikiLink Forms_in_zoological_literature.
- Trinomen wikiPageWikiLink Genus.
- Trinomen wikiPageWikiLink Great_cormorant.
- Trinomen wikiPageWikiLink Hermann_Schlegel.
- Trinomen wikiPageWikiLink Homo_sapiens_sapiens.
- Trinomen wikiPageWikiLink Infraspecific_name.
- Trinomen wikiPageWikiLink Infraspecific_name_(botany).
- Trinomen wikiPageWikiLink International_Code_of_Zoological_Nomenclature.
- Trinomen wikiPageWikiLink John_Cassin.
- Trinomen wikiPageWikiLink Red-tailed_hawk.
- Trinomen wikiPageWikiLink Species.
- Trinomen wikiPageWikiLink Specific_name_(zoology).
- Trinomen wikiPageWikiLink Subspecies.
- Trinomen wikiPageWikiLink Subspecific_name.
- Trinomen wikiPageWikiLink Taxonomy_(biology).
- Trinomen wikiPageWikiLink Trinomial_nomenclature.
- Trinomen wikiPageWikiLink Zoology.
- Trinomen wikiPageWikiLinkText "Trinomen".
- Trinomen wikiPageWikiLinkText "scientifically named".
- Trinomen wikiPageWikiLinkText "trinomen".
- Trinomen wikiPageWikiLinkText "trinomial authority".
- Trinomen wikiPageWikiLinkText "trinomial nomenclature".
- Trinomen wikiPageWikiLinkText "trinomial".
- Trinomen date "August 2015".
- Trinomen hasPhotoCollection Trinomen.
- Trinomen reason "This example does not include the publication, so either the example or the description is in error.".
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- Trinomen subject Category:Zoological_nomenclature.
- Trinomen comment "In zoological nomenclature, a trinomen (plural: trinomina), trinominal name, or ternary name, refers to the name of a subspecies. For example: "Homo sapiens sapiens".A trinomen is a name with three parts: generic name, specific name and subspecific name. The first two parts alone form the binomen or species name. All three names are typeset in italics, and only the first letter of the generic name is capitalised.".
- Trinomen label "Trinomen".
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- Trinomen sameAs نام_سهجملهای_(زیستشناسی).
- Trinomen sameAs Trinomen.
- Trinomen sameAs Trinomen.
- Trinomen sameAs m.084r7r.
- Trinomen sameAs Trinomen.
- Trinomen sameAs Триномен.
- Trinomen sameAs Q2930345.
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- Trinomen wasDerivedFrom Trinomen?oldid=676933913.
- Trinomen isPrimaryTopicOf Trinomen.