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Linnaean system

For a short overview on the Linnaean system see Muller-Wille [2003]. [Pg.79]

Nomenclature Biologists who name newly discovered organisms use a system that is structured very much like the one used by chemists in naming compounds. The system used by biologists is called the Linnaean system of binomial nomenclature, after its creator, Carolus Linnaeus. Research this system in a biology textbook, and then note similarities and differences between the Linnaeus system and chemical nomenclature. [Pg.244]

The biology of Creatonotos (Lepidoptera Arctiidae) with special reference to the androconial system. Zoological Journal of the Linnaean Society 96 339-356. [Pg.275]

Weller, S. J., Jacobsen, N. L. and Conner, W. E. (2000a). The evolution of chemical defences and mating systems in tiger moths (Lepidoptera Arctiidae). Biological Journal of the Linnaean Society 68 557-578. [Pg.282]

Wagner, D. L. and Rosovsky, J. (1991). Mating systems in primitive Lepidoptera, with emphasis on the reproductive behaviour of Korscheltellus gracilis (Hepialidae). Zoological Journal of the Linnaean Society 102 227-303. [Pg.331]

Plants can be divided into eleven divisions, according to basic factors such as methods of reproduction, energy sources, and physical structure (see Table 4.1). The division is a modification of the Linnaean classification system, being between kingdom and phylum. [Pg.63]


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