The scientific name "americanus" typically refers to something that is native to or characteristic of America or the Americas. In taxonomy, it is often used to designate species or organisms that are found in North or South America.
The American burying beetle is classified as Nicrophorus americanus under the taxonomic classification system. It belongs to the family Silphidae in the order Coleoptera, which includes beetles.
It depends which lobster you are talking about. The typical American and Canadian lobster, with large claws, is Homarus americanus. There are also spiny lobsters which occur in tropical waters around the world. In California and the Carribean, it is likely a member of the genus Panulirus. But in other parts of world, it could be Jasus or Palinurus, or any of 5 other genera.
Assuming you mean "scientific name", there are several varieties, all of which have a specific host target. One common in America is termed Necator Americanus and another significant human paricite is Ancylostoma duodenale. Ancylostoma caninumis a common canine variety of hookworm.source:Laboratory Studies in Integrated Principles of Zoology15th ed. Hickman, Kats, Keen
In Europe, the name flounder refers to Platichthys flesus. In the Western Atlantic there are the summer flounder Paralichthys dentatus, southern flounder Paralichthys lethostigma, and the winter flounder Pseudopleuronectes americanus In Japan, the Japanese flounder Paralichthys olivaceus is common.
I dont know what you mean but scientific, but if you mean birth name its James Howlett
Ursus americanus
The American black bear is Ursus americanus.
Homarus americanus
Ursus americanus
lepus americanus
Alces americanus
Lepus americanus
Ursus Americanus
Canis Lupus Americanus
The current scientific name is Lepus americanus. Hope that helps!
The scientific name for the black bear is Ursus Americanus.
Ursus Americanus is the scientific name for the American Black Bear, a species of bear that is native to north America and is prevalent in much of the country, as well as Canada, Mexico and Alaska.