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|label=taxon name part
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|definition=A component of a taxonomic name.
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|example=<source lang="xml">
|term name=taxon-name-part
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|collection=TaxPub
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|definition=A component of a taxonomic name.  
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|remarks=Scientific names are latinized Bi- or Trinomen including a species epithet and genus name or infraspecific epithet, species epithet and genus name respectively. Higher level categories have names that are latinized and in some cases with a given ending, eg -idae for family level names in zoology. There is no defined number of hierarchical levels.
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<source lang="xml">
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<tp:taxon-name>
 
<tp:taxon-name>
 
   <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus">Spigelia</tp:taxon-name-part>
 
   <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus">Spigelia</tp:taxon-name-part>
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</tp:taxon-name>
 
</tp:taxon-name>
 
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|see also=
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|notes=Scientific names are latinized Bi- or Trinomen including a species epithet and genus name or infraspecific epithet, species epithet and genus name respectively. Higher level categories have names that are latinized and in some cases with a given ending, eg -idae for family level names in zoology. There is no defined number of hierarchical levels.
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Latest revision as of 17:54, 14 November 2012

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taxon name part: A component of a taxonomic name.

Notes: Scientific names are latinized Bi- or Trinomen including a species epithet and genus name or infraspecific epithet, species epithet and genus name respectively. Higher level categories have names that are latinized and in some cases with a given ending, eg -idae for family level names in zoology. There is no defined number of hierarchical levels.

Example(s):
<tp:taxon-name>
   <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="genus">Spigelia</tp:taxon-name-part>
   <tp:taxon-name-part taxon-name-part-type="species">genuflexa</tp:taxon-name-part>
   <object-id xlink:type="simple">urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:77114017-1</object-id>
   <object-id xlink:type="simple">http://species-id.net/wiki/Spigelia_genuflexa</object-id>
</tp:taxon-name>
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