A binomial name is a scientific name at the rank of species with two terms, a generic name and a specific name.
Genus
Cynodon dactylon
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Binomial nomenclature is the modern system of naming. Binomial nomenclature means "two names." Every organism is assigned a two word name. The scientific name is the genus and species name. The names must be in Latin or Greek. The Genus is capitalized while the species is lower cased. For example, the Carolina Chickadee's scientific name (binomial nomenclature) is Parus carolinesis. "Parus" is the genus and "carolinesis" is the species name.
Genus and Species
The binomial name depends from the species;eg. Hirudo medicinalis is the binomial name of the European common leech.
Citrus limon is the binomial name for a lemon.
Cymbopogon ciatrus is the binomial name for lemon grass.
The binomial name of the Tasmanian devil is Sarcophilus harrisii.
The binomial name of groundnut is Arachis hypogaea.
The binomial name of the African lion is Panthera leo.
Binomial name for man: Homo Sapiens
The scientific binomial of the lion is Panthera leo.
Binomial nomenclature refers to the two word Latin name of various living creatures. With regard to Whitetail deer, the binomial name is Odocoileus virginianus.
Binomial name for red ant is Oecophylla longinoda and Oecophylla smaragdina.
The Binomial name of the Mummichug is Fundulus heteroclitus, though there is a northern variety and a southern variety.
The binomial name for lentils is lens culinaris. There are binomial names for specific species too, for example, the split and husked green gram is vigna radiata.