Johannes Jacobus Canis has written:
'De modo studendi in utroque iure' -- subject(s): Canon law, Roman law, Study and teaching
'[De modo studendi in utroque iure]' -- subject(s): Handbooks, vade-mecums
'De modo stvdendi in ivre libellvs' -- subject(s): Law, Study and teaching
Ronald M. Nowak has written: 'Walker's mammals of the world' 'North American Quaternary Canis'
Mohammad Said Enayat has written: 'Studies on the immune responses of guinea pigs infected with Toxocara canis and Ascaris lumbricoides'
The scientific name "canis familiaries" is incorrect because it should be written as "Canis lupus familiaris." In this case, "Canis" refers to the genus, "lupus" to the species, and "familiaris" as the subspecies of the domestic dog.
Hugo Lawick has written: 'Innocent killers' -- subject(s): Africa, East, African wild dog, Canis aureus, East Africa, Spotted hyena, Zoology
John B. Theberge has written: 'Howling as a means of communication in timber wolves (Canis lupus)' -- subject(s): Animal communication, Wolves, Sound production by animals
The "c" in canis should be a capital letter, and the "F" in familliaris should be lower case.
Siegfried Ernst Kuss has written: 'Revision der europaischen Amphicyoninae (Canidae, Carnivora, Mamm.) ausschliesalich der voroberstampischen Formen' -- subject(s): Fossil Canidae, Fossil Canis, Paleontology
Canis is a word for dog.
A. Neave Kingsbury has written: 'On the occurrence of piroplasma (babesia) canis in Malaya' -- subject(s): Babesia canis 'On the technique and significance of the Rosindole reaction, applied to urine' -- subject(s): Urine
canis lupus canis lupus
Canis Major is a constilation. Cy canis majoris is a star.
The family name in biological classification is written with a capital letter and is placed after the genus name. For example, in the scientific name "Canis lupus," Canis is the genus and Lupus is the species. If we were to include the family, we would write it as "Canis Lupus, Family: Canidae."