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Species Nomenclature

The scientific name is always italicized. After it has been written in full once, it is usually abbreviated by using the initial of the genus, followed by the full spelling of the epithet, and the dropping of the describer’s name, hence D. carolina. The first letter of the genus name is always capitalized and the first letter of the specific epithet is always lower case.


Insects, their ways and means of living (1930)

Author: Snodgrass, R. E. (Robert E.), 1875-1962 Subject: Insects Publisher: New York Smithsonian Institution series Year: 1930 Possible copyright status: NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT Language: English Call number: QL 463 S6X Ent Book contributor: Smithsonian Institution Libraries

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