The name depends on the genus. For example: Subgenus Loxodonta (African elephants) Species Loxodontaafricana Genus Elephas (Eurasian elephants) Species Elephas maximus (Asian elephant)
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Caladiumspp.
The scientific classification of an earwig is Dermaptera. It is Greek in origin meaning (Derma) Skin(Pteron) Wing and was coined in 1773 by Charles DeGeer.
The scientific classification of whisk fern is in the family Psilotaceae. The class psilotopsida of the division Pteridophyta. A whisk fern has water.
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The scientific classification of the Hairy Woodpecker is listed below.Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: AvesOrder: PiciformesFamily: PicidaeGenus: PicoidesSpecies: P. villosus
The scientific name would be Dillenia indica.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Alocasiaspp.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Caladiumspp.
An elephant is a vertebrate from the mammalia classification. In other words they are mammals.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Caladium bicolor; Caladium x hortulanum.
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All elephants are in Family: Elephantidae.However, a "scientific name" is the genus and species.African Bush Elephants, African Forest Elephants and Asian Elephants each have their own scientific names. Even the extinct North African Elephant has a scientific name.Kingdom: AnimalPhylum: ChordateSubphylum: VertebrateClass: MammalOrder: ProboscideaFamily: Elephantidae- African Bush Elephant - Loxodonta africana- African Forest Elephant - Loxodonta cyclotis- Asian Elephant - Elephas maximus- North African Elephant - Loxodonta africana pharaohensis *extinct*
The scientific name of an elephant snail is "Macrochlamys indica."
The modern day classification jobs are spider factories and elephant waste.
In what way do you mean classification? Scientific names or the actual difference between their anatomy?
The scientific name for the elephant seal is Mirounga Lionina
An african elephant is approx 3.3 metres high.