The primary discover usually does.
Them name is usually a descriptor (e.g., "alba" for white), but is occasionally named after a region or expedition and can also be named after (and at times quite humorously) people, including colleagues, friends, family, idols and even enemies of the discover.
Generaly its the person who discovers the new species that gets to name it. Often they will choose a name that sums up the biological characteristics of the species, in order to make it sound as logical as possible. If the biology is'nt really understood then they could call it what ever they like in really. Kind of like when astronemers find a new star and name it after someone.
If the species is scientifically proven to be new or undiscovered, then the person who discovered it gains the right to name the new species. The scientists who study the species decide to add it to the new species list.
ishan is the new species of woman
If you find a new species, but you'd have to be a paleontologist for that.
there are no new Pokemon species on platnium, but there are new formes for rotom, giratina, and shaymin.
The hybridizer gets to name the African violet that he or she cross-pollinates between different cultivars or species.
The Heartbroke Kid.
It gets named a new species when you add a pizza fart and it called snoozes a new pizza fart species orgasm. If you snooze, you lose bc it happens sonic quickly. It's like taking a friend downtown on the merry go round. It smells like cheese. Feta and the chedda.
A yellow pine is one of various species of pine tree, or a specific New Zealand-based species, Latin name Halocarpus biformis.
A basionym is the original name given to a plant or fungus when it was first described in the scientific literature. When a species is moved to a different genus, the original name becomes the basionym for the new combination.
what are new species responsibility
Yes. When an organism has mutated and adapted to the point that it is no longer recognizable as its original species, and is therefore a new species, it requires a new Binomial nomenclature.