03. Taxonomical AIDS
Diversity in the living world

258113 Linnaeus evolved a system of nomenclature called:

1 mononomial
2 vernacular
3 binomial
4 polynomial
Diversity in the living world

258114 The term "New Systematics" was introduced by:

1 Bentham and Hooker
2 Linnaeus
3 Julian Huxley
4 A.P. de Candolle
Diversity in the living world

258115 When the specific epithet exactly repeats, generic name. It is called as

1 Tautonym
2 Synonym
3 Basionym
4 Homonym
Diversity in the living world

258117 The binomial name in which names of genus and species are same is referred to as

1 binomial nomenclature
2 tautonym
3 cladistics
4 polytypic
Diversity in the living world

258113 Linnaeus evolved a system of nomenclature called:

1 mononomial
2 vernacular
3 binomial
4 polynomial
Diversity in the living world

258114 The term "New Systematics" was introduced by:

1 Bentham and Hooker
2 Linnaeus
3 Julian Huxley
4 A.P. de Candolle
Diversity in the living world

258115 When the specific epithet exactly repeats, generic name. It is called as

1 Tautonym
2 Synonym
3 Basionym
4 Homonym
Diversity in the living world

258117 The binomial name in which names of genus and species are same is referred to as

1 binomial nomenclature
2 tautonym
3 cladistics
4 polytypic
Diversity in the living world

258113 Linnaeus evolved a system of nomenclature called:

1 mononomial
2 vernacular
3 binomial
4 polynomial
Diversity in the living world

258114 The term "New Systematics" was introduced by:

1 Bentham and Hooker
2 Linnaeus
3 Julian Huxley
4 A.P. de Candolle
Diversity in the living world

258115 When the specific epithet exactly repeats, generic name. It is called as

1 Tautonym
2 Synonym
3 Basionym
4 Homonym
Diversity in the living world

258117 The binomial name in which names of genus and species are same is referred to as

1 binomial nomenclature
2 tautonym
3 cladistics
4 polytypic
Diversity in the living world

258113 Linnaeus evolved a system of nomenclature called:

1 mononomial
2 vernacular
3 binomial
4 polynomial
Diversity in the living world

258114 The term "New Systematics" was introduced by:

1 Bentham and Hooker
2 Linnaeus
3 Julian Huxley
4 A.P. de Candolle
Diversity in the living world

258115 When the specific epithet exactly repeats, generic name. It is called as

1 Tautonym
2 Synonym
3 Basionym
4 Homonym
Diversity in the living world

258117 The binomial name in which names of genus and species are same is referred to as

1 binomial nomenclature
2 tautonym
3 cladistics
4 polytypic