species name (
noun,
pl. species names;
nomenclature term) – in
nomenclature referring to a single, unique and valid name for a particular species, referring to the
binominal, i. e., a combination of the
genus name and the specific
epithet; to avoid taxonomic confusion the name of the
author, who described the species, is part of the species name. For example: "
Buellia stellulata (Taylor) Mudd" is a species name;
"Buellia" is the genus,
"stellulata" the specific epithet, "Taylor" was the author who first described this particular species as
Lecidea stellulata Taylor, and Mudd recognized that the species belongs to
Buellia, not
Lecidea, and thus created the
new combination that is now accepted as the valid name. If future research demonstrates that the species does not belong to
Buellia but another genus, another taxonomic combination will have to be made. It is a general convention in taxonomy to
italicize all names below the genus rank.
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