The genus is "Homo", and the species is "sapiens".
Together: "Homo sapiens".
The modern species of humans, the only extant species of the primate family Hominidae.
genus and species
Genus and species names
Panthera is the genus and onca is the species.
The binomial nomenclature system is the system of naming species of living organisms. To write a species name, you must know its genus and its species. So, for example, a human is Homo sapien. The genus is Homo, and the species is sapien. The genus name is always capitalized.
Scientific names are formatted with a system called binomial nomenclature. It uses the genus and species names to depict identity and evolutionary characteristics of an organism. It is written as Genus species.
Genus and Species
Binomial nomenclatures are written as an appension of the genus and species names, formatted as such: Genus species. In situations in which additional information, such as subspecies/variety and breed/subvariety, is required, names are written Genus species subspecies "Breed."
Two names (the genus and the species)
The bobcat is Felis Rufus.
Genus and Species
Latin, or modern languages conforming with the rules of Latin.
Scientific names show the classification groups of an organism, including the genus and species. They are used in binomial nomenclature to provide a universal system for identifying and categorizing different species.