[Taxacom] Collecttive name for binomial + trinomial

Thomas G. Lammers lammers at uwosh.edu
Tue May 18 09:28:44 CDT 2010


At 09:14 AM 5/18/2010, Andy Mabbett wrote:
>Is there a word which is a collective name for "binomial" + "trinomial".

Can you give some context as to how you are using it?  Is there some reason 
"scientific name" doesn't work?


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