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Parent topics
- Scientific name [r]: Formal system of naming organisms, whereby each species receives a Latin or Latinized name of two parts, the first indicating the genus and the second being the specific name. [e]
- Taxonomy [r]: The principles underlying classification, often in a hierarchy. [e]
- Taxon [r]: Any group or rank categorised in the classification of organisms, e.g., class, order, family. [e]
Subtopics
- Carl Linnaeus [r]: (1707–1778) Established principles for classifying plants and animals into the groupings we know as species and genera. [e]
- Genus (disambiguation) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Domain (taxonomy) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Kingdom (biology) [r]: The second highest level taxon of organisms in scientific classification and biological taxonomy. [e]
- Phylum (biology) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Class (biology) [r]: A category in biological taxonomy. [e]
- Order (biology) [r]: A category in biological taxonomy. [e]
- Family (biology) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Species (biology) [r]: A fundamental unit of biological classification - a set of individual organisms that produce fertile offspring. [e]
- Spotted hyaena [r]: A carnivorous mammal and the most recognizable of the hyaena species. [e]
- Vipera monticola [r]: Atlas mountain viper; venomous viper species endemic in Morocco. [e]
- Carl Linnaeus [r]: (1707–1778) Established principles for classifying plants and animals into the groupings we know as species and genera. [e]
- Scientific name [r]: Formal system of naming organisms, whereby each species receives a Latin or Latinized name of two parts, the first indicating the genus and the second being the specific name. [e]
- Feudal system [r]: A hierarchical social system based on service to a superior. [e]