• The following is a list of tautonyms: zoological names of species consisting of two identical words (the generic name and the specific name have the same...
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  • of Nomenclature. In April 2023, a proposal was made to permit tautonyms in botanical nomenclature on a non-retroactive basis, noting that tautonyms have...
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  • The following is a list of triple tautonyms: zoological names of species consisting of three identical words (the generic name, the specific name and...
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    Persicaria maculosa (category IUCN Red List least concern species)
    because tautonyms – binomial names that use the same word for both the genus and the species epithet – are prohibited by the International Code of Nomenclature...
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  • not homonyms). The botanical code is generally similar, but prohibits tautonyms. Under the botanical code, names that are similar enough that they are...
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  • "recreational mathematics". Some of the topics studied in logology are lipograms, acrostics, palindromes, tautonyms, isograms, pangrams, bigrams, trigrams...
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  • The following is an alphabetical list of Greek and Latin roots, stems, and prefixes commonly used in the English language from H to O. See also the lists...
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    Aniculus aniculus (category Anomura of the Indian Ocean)
    lowercase letters for specific and infraspecific epithets, to permit tautonyms non-retroactively, and to use consistent language in Articles 20.1 and...
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    Jujube (category IUCN Red List least concern species)
    name, as tautonyms (repetition of exactly the same name in the genus and species) are not permitted in botanical naming. However, because of Miller's...
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    Tuberaria lignosa (category Flora of Southwestern Europe)
    as Tuberaria; because the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants forbids tautonyms (such as "Tuberaria tuberaria"), the next oldest...
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  • names with the same word as both the genus and the specific epithet (tautonyms) are forbidden. An alternative basionym must be sought or a new name created...
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    Buckwheat (category Flora of China)
    Agriculture portal List of buckwheat dishes Eriogonum – Genus of North American wild buckwheats "The Plant List: A Working List of All Plant Species"...
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    Melanoleuca melaleuca (category CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list)
    names of common animals are often identical to their genus names (as with Rattus rattus or Bufo bufo), but this form of designation (known as a tautonym) is...
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  • Lists of Greek and Latin roots in English beginning with other letters: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V X Z ŏb. Charlton T. Lewis and Charles...
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    tautonym, a repeated name, for example Bubo bubo, Lutra lutra. Permitted in zoology, but not in botany. principle of the first reviser principle of priority...
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    Common dentex (category IUCN Red List vulnerable species)
    has the binomial Dentex dentex which is a tautonym. Dentex means "with large teeth", an allusion to the rows of canine-like teeth with the outermost row...
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    various methods have produced partial results to the 10-square problem: Tautonyms Since 1921, 10-squares have been constructed from reduplicated words and...
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  • Ontario, Canada (Big River River – Algonquian) Mekong River - A triple tautonym. 'Mae' in Thai is an abbreviation for "river", while 'khong' is an old...
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    only living member of the genus Chanos. The repeating scientific name (tautonym) is from Greek khanos (χάνος ‘mouth’). The species has many common names...
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    Boat-billed heron (category IUCN Red List least concern species)
    has the tautonym Cochlearius cochlearius. The name Cochlearius is from the Latin cocleare, coclearis, or cochlearium for a "spoon in the form of a snail...
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    Tomato (redirect from History of tomatoes)
    not used because it violates the International Code of Nomenclature barring the use of tautonyms in botanical nomenclature. The corrected name Lycopersicon...
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    exception of epithets for species and subspecies. Despite it being common in zoology, tautonyms (e.g. Bison bison) are not acceptable and names of taxa used...
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  • For example, the ICN (the code for algae, fungi and plants) forbids tautonyms, while the ICZN, (the animal code) allows them. These codes differ in...
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    plant code, does not allow the two parts of a binomial name to be the same (such a name is called a tautonym), whereas the ICZN, the animal code, does...
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    without the addition of a transcribed symbol, may not exactly repeat the generic name (a designation formed by such repetition is a tautonym)." Bailey LH. 1930...
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    Reduplication (category CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list)
    occasionally used include cloning, doubling, duplication, repetition, and tautonym when it is used in biological taxonomies, such as Bison bison. This article...
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  • -onym (category Suffixes of Greek origin)
    considered deprecated (see synonym (taxonomy)). tautonym: a binomial or scientific name in the taxonomy of living things in which the generic and specific...
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    Underground anagram map Palindrome Pangram Rebus Sator Square Spoonerism Tautonym Word play "anagram". CollinsDictionary.com. HarperCollins Publishers. Retrieved...
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  • Dicranocarpus (category Flora of Northern America)
    Dicranocarpus is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family. There is only one known species, Dicranocarpus parviflorus, native to Mexico (Coahuila...
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    Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 2023-04-21. Moldenke, Harold N. (1932). "A Discussion of Tautonyms". Bulletin of the Torrey...
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