Iberis
Dogs belong to the Genus Canis.
A human's binomen is Homo sapiens, which is the scientific name for the species to which humans belong. "Homo" refers to the genus to which humans belong, and "sapiens" refers to the specific species within that genus.
The genus is the broader classification that a group of species belong to, while the species is the specific name given to a particular organism within that genus. For example, in the scientific name Homo sapiens, "Homo" is the genus and "sapiens" is the species.
Family: Octopodidae Genus: Octopus Subgenus: Octopus Scientific Name: Octopus vulgaris
Hair-cap mosses comprise the genus Polytrichum of the order Polytrichales. Both the genus and common name of these mosses make reference to the hairy calyptracharacteristic of the sporophyte capsules (sporangia)
Dogs belong to the Genus Canis.
The scientific name of thermophiles is typically derived from the genus to which they belong, such as Thermus or Thermococcus. For example, the scientific name for a thermophile in the genus Thermus might be Thermus aquaticus.
Magnolias belong to the genus Magnolia. There are many species of magnolia.
The scientific name for the genus of birds which the four species of avocet belong to is the genus "Recurvirostra" which is due to them having long legs and thin, long, upturned beaks.
The Genus of Nyphaea Alba is any water lily.
there isn't a scientific name for it but there might be a Latin name for it
A human's binomen is Homo sapiens, which is the scientific name for the species to which humans belong. "Homo" refers to the genus to which humans belong, and "sapiens" refers to the specific species within that genus.
There are a number of species of spinifex and all belong to the Triodia genus.
Arctic foxes belong to the genus vulpes - the true foxes.
The genus is the broader classification that a group of species belong to, while the species is the specific name given to a particular organism within that genus. For example, in the scientific name Homo sapiens, "Homo" is the genus and "sapiens" is the species.
Family: Octopodidae Genus: Octopus Subgenus: Octopus Scientific Name: Octopus vulgaris
They have the same genus - "URSUS". *1st part of scientific name is the genus, 2nd is the species