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pisceslim: The correct way to write a scientific name
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The correct way to write a scientific name
« Thread Started on Aug 22, 2007, 12:12am » I have look through the member's growlist. Most of the members didn't write the scientific name for your CPs correctly.
Actually there got some rules for writing a scientific name.
-The scientific name must be written in italics.
-If can't write in italics. Then, the scientific name need to be underlined.
-Only the first letter of the generic name need to be capitalized.
For example:
The correct way to write a scientific name for Primrose Butterwort is
Pinguicula primuliflora or Pinguicula primuliflora .
NOT Pinguicula Primuliflora or PINGUICULA PRIMULIFLORA .
You can short form the scientific name by writing only the first letter of generic name. Likes P.primuliflora or P.primuliflora.
But NOT Ping. primuliflora.
Check the website below to get more info about the scientific name.
http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/consu....ific_names.html « Last Edit: Aug 22, 2007, 9:56pm by piscesilim »Link to Post - Back to Top 60.49.92.149Lim David
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Re: The correct way to write a scientific name
« Reply #1 on Aug 23, 2007, 9:00am » Thanks Lim for this information and reminder. Appreciate it. I shall archive this under the article section. Good info.
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Re: The correct way to write a scientific name
« Reply #2 on Aug 23, 2007, 9:54pm » Already updated my "giant" grow list « Last Edit: Aug 23, 2007, 10:06pm by caseyhoo »Link to Post - Back to Top 219.95.249.24Best Regards,
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Re: The correct way to write a scientific name
« Reply #3 on Aug 24, 2007, 9:07am » If the CPs is a hybrid. Then the "x" is not in italics and no blank between the epithet.
For example, the hybrid name for N.rafflesiana x N. ampullaria is N. xhookeriana.
NOT N. x hookeriana or N. xhookeriana .
More info on hybrid name.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hybrid_name « Last Edit: Aug 24, 2007, 9:16am by piscesilim »Link to Post - Back to Top 60.49.88.174Lim cosmoking
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Re: The correct way to write a scientific name
« Reply #4 on Aug 25, 2007, 1:54am » I was aware about all these rules but to me writing in italics is a bit stupid-it cannot be done when handwriting so I dont usually bother when typing either.
Sometimes the "x" is inserted in names like you mention so emphesize a hybrid, most often when it was considered a species, e.g Cattleya guatamalensis was thought to be a seperate species but has been discovered to be the natural hybrid between Cattleya aurantiaca and Cattleya skinneri so now some people write "Cattleya x guatamalensis" to emphesize that it is a hybrid.
Also pelase be careful about using Wikipedia-information there can be and is often false or contradictory.
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Re: The correct way to write a scientific name
« Reply #5 on Aug 25, 2007, 7:43am » Yes. It may difficult to write the scientific name in italics when handwriting. But you can underline it.
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