binary nomenclature
The scientific denomination of
species follows the rules of binary nomenclature which were originally developed by Carl Linnaeus. The scientific name of a
species consists of 2 parts, the names of the
genus (e. g.
Fagus for the
genus of Beeches) and a species-epithet (e. g.
sylvatica). Additionally, the (abbreviated) name of the author is specified in
order to mention which scientist first described the
species (e. g. "L." for Carl Linnaeus). Usually,
genera name and species-epithet are italicized. Accordingly, the complete scientific name of Beech is
Fagus sylvatica L.
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