Sentences with phrase «same species name»

This binomial nomenclature guards against confusion if, say, a bug taxonomist and a mammal taxonomist (who tend to run in different scientific circles and probably are not reading each other's publications) want to (or inadvertently) assign the same species name to the group of organisms they happen to be excited about at the time.

Not exact matches

Based on a popular book of the same name by paleontologist Neil Shubin, the three - part series Your Inner Fish traces our often unexpected evolutionary connections with other species, including reptiles and shrews.
The skeleton of the fish, named Materpiscis, or «mother fish,» contained the teeth, jaws, skull bones, and body plates of a much smaller member of the same species, as well as an umbilical cord connecting the two.
Fascinatingly, however, the Cambridge - Sheffield study has now shown that exactly the same gene also influences the extremely bright and colourful patterns of Heliconius — the name given to about 40 different closely - related species of beautiful, tropical butterflies found in South America.
This different species was originally named A. agassizii in 1847 by a French biologist but a catalog published in 1868 considered it to be the same species as A. gigas.
Some suggested that one species described in 1950 using shrimps from Bolivia, which the scientific name is Palaemon ivonicus, could actually be the same species firstly discovered in 1935 in Guyana, named as Palaemon carteri.
Most impressive of all is a T. rex growth series, the world's only array of dinosaur specimens showing the same species at different stages of life; it includes the youngest T. rex ever found, a rare juvenile, and a subadult named Thomas.
In the same study, the botanists elevate to full species status three other closely related plants that were previously named varieties of other Solanum species but that DNA analysis showed to be separate species.
The species itself gets a name, and closely related species are grouped into the same genus, which also has a name.
Adapted by Peter S. Beagle from his 1968 novel of the same name, The Last Unicorn centers on a horned creature (voiced by Mia Farrow) believed to be the only living member of her magical species.
Ostensibly a remake of the 1942 classic by the same name, Paul Schrader's 1982 Cat People is a cat of a different species entirely.
You might use this resource to show students that two different species of goldenrod have the same last name and different first names.
The name Kodiaq is inspired from a species of Alaskan brown bear as well as town bearing the same name.
Sometimes referred to as BARF (Bones and Raw Food), Raw, Raw Diet, SARD (Species Appropriate Raw Diet) and other names it's all the same concept - you are feeding your dog a NATURAL diet consisting of raw meat and bones (yes, raw BONES) with minimal (I prefer none) grains and carbohydrates.
This organ detects pheromones — a fancy name for chemical communication signals — that are produced from other animals of the same species.
The marine mammal most often seen around Ambergris Caye is the Atlantic Bottle - nosed Dolphin, (local name «bufeo») Tursiops truncatus, the same species as Flipper of television fame.
I suppose we have river and sea zoras which evolved to look rather different, plus live in different types of water, so I suppose it's not to crazy to imagine that some zoras may have left the water in general and eventually evolved, that or maybe the Rito's of this timeline are completely unrelated to Zoras, like, same name, different species.
Subcon (species)-- These tiny fairies, that look like flies, are inhabitants of the dreamland that carries the same name.
Above is a map showing where reindeers (and caribou, the North - American name given to the same species) live.
Just like we call our young children infants, we've named the young of other primate species (like apes, gorillas, and monkeys) in the same fashion; the young of primate species are called infants too.
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