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"Homo erectus" is the latin name for humanoid.
Latin genus = raceLatin classis, ordo or genus = class
The genus Acer, which includes maples, means sharp in Latin.
Genus and species names in biology are often based on Latin or Greek words to provide a standardized and universally recognized naming system for all living organisms. This allows scientists around the world to easily communicate and identify different species. The "strange" sounding names may come from the original languages or may be a combination of words that describe certain characteristics of the organism.
The Bobcat species (Lynx rufus) is in the Genus "Lynx".Please see the related link below for more info:
The Latin name for Bumblebee is Bumbus (genus).
The genus name, Urtica, is taken from the Latin uro, "to burn."
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Yes, it is if you want a Spanish/Latin sounding name.
Oxalis is the Latin name for a Genus of over 800 Species.
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