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- Basionym abstract "Basionym or basyonym in the scientific name of organisms, means the 'original name' on which a new name is based.The term original combination is used in the same way in zoology. Bacteriology uses a similar term, basonym, spelled without an i. The word comes from Greek word roots that mean base and name.".
- Q810198 abstract "Basionym or basyonym in the scientific name of organisms, means the 'original name' on which a new name is based.The term original combination is used in the same way in zoology. Bacteriology uses a similar term, basonym, spelled without an i. The word comes from Greek word roots that mean base and name.".
- Basionym comment "Basionym or basyonym in the scientific name of organisms, means the 'original name' on which a new name is based.The term original combination is used in the same way in zoology. Bacteriology uses a similar term, basonym, spelled without an i. The word comes from Greek word roots that mean base and name.".
- Q810198 comment "Basionym or basyonym in the scientific name of organisms, means the 'original name' on which a new name is based.The term original combination is used in the same way in zoology. Bacteriology uses a similar term, basonym, spelled without an i. The word comes from Greek word roots that mean base and name.".