Linnaean taxon names, and 2 examples
Linnaeus, a Swedish botanist, founded a system of binomial nomenclature for classifying organisms. Each organism is given two names, the first being the genus name, the second being the epithet. Together, these two names comprise the species name. The taxonomic names (taxa) shown below are listed from the most general (Kingdom) to the most specific (epithet.)
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Taxon |
Mnemonic |
Human
|
Mountain Gorilla
|
|
Kingdom |
King |
Animalia |
Animalia |
|
Phylum |
Philip |
Chordata |
Chordata |
|
Class |
Came |
Mammalia |
Mammalia |
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Order |
Over |
Primate |
Primate |
|
Family |
From |
Hominidae |
Pongidae |
|
Genus |
Germany |
Homo |
Gorilla |
|
Epithet |
Stoned, Smashed (Whatever) |
sapiens |
Beringei |