| 1. | The first two parts alone form the binomen or species name.
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| 2. | Tongue-in-cheek, Simpson ( 1972 ) dedicated the new binomen to Brodkorb.
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| 3. | However, it was not until 1996 that the binomen " Dakosaurus andiniensis " was erected.
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| 4. | In the species-group, publishing a species name ( the binomen ) " Giraffa camelopardalis"
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| 5. | In the species-group, publishing the species name ( the binomen ) " Giraffa camelopardalis"
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| 6. | In accordance with the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, the name " Apomys gracilirostris " is a binomen.
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| 7. | The binomen is the result of Buller's misreading of the name " inornata " on the specimen label.
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| 8. | Most authors have adopted the binomen " Bubalus arnee " for the wild water buffalo as valid for the taxon.
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| 9. | This species grows to 25 cm in diameter, with articulated plates making the test quite flexible and accounting for its binomen.
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| 10. | No other species of animal can have this same binomen ( the technical term for a binomial in the case of animals ).
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