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Actinernidae
Actinernidae is a family of sea anemones. It contains the following genera and species: '' Actinernus'' Verrill, 1879 *'' Actinernus elongatus'' (Hertwig, 1882)https://kuscholarworks.ku.edu/bitstream/handle/1808/6266/Dunn.1983.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y *'' Actinernus michaelsarsi'' Carlgren, 1918 *'' Actinernus nobilis'' Verrill, 1879 *'' Actinernus robustus'' (Hertwig, 1882) '' Isactinernus'' Carlgren, 1918 *'' Isactinernus quadrilobatus'' Carlgren, 1918 '' Synactinernus'' Carlgren, 1918 *'' Synactinernus flavus'' Carlgren, 1918 '' Synhalcurias'' Carlgren, 1914 *'' Synhalcurias elegans'' (Wassilieff, 1908) Notes References Cnidarian families Actinernoidea {{Actiniaria-stub ...
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Binomial Nomenclature
In taxonomy, binomial nomenclature ("two-term naming system"), also called nomenclature ("two-name naming system") or binary nomenclature, is a formal system of naming species of living things by giving each a name composed of two parts, both of which use Latin grammatical forms, although they can be based on words from other languages. Such a name is called a binomial name (which may be shortened to just "binomial"), a binomen, name or a scientific name; more informally it is also historically called a Latin name. The first part of the name – the '' generic name'' – identifies the genus to which the species belongs, whereas the second part – the specific name or specific epithet – distinguishes the species within the genus. For example, modern humans belong to the genus ''Homo'' and within this genus to the species ''Homo sapiens''. ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' is likely the most widely known binomial. The ''formal'' introduction of this system of naming species is credit ...
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