The scientific name would be Cucumis metuliferus.
The scientific name of a Melon is Cucurbitaceae.
The scientific name of amargoso is Momordica charantia. It is a tropical and subtropical vine commonly known as bitter gourd or bitter melon, and it is widely cultivated for its edible fruit that is used in various cuisines for its distinct bitter taste.
Momordica charantia
Taxonomically speaking, no. They branch away (pun intended) at the "Order" level, with Oranges being Sapindales, and Melons being Cucurbitales.See the related Wikipedia link(s) listed below for more information:
The scientific name depends on the species. There are several different species of dolphin split into three different families.The most familiar dolphin that we see a lot in the media and TV is the Bottlenose Dolphin. The scientific name for Bottlenose Dolphin is tursiops truncatus.Here is the full list of dolphin species and their scientific names:Delphinidae family (ocean dolphins)Steno bredanensis - rough-toothed dolphinSousa chinensis - Indo-Pacific hump-backed dolphinSousa teuszii - Atlantic hump-backed dolphinSotalia fluviatilis - tucuxiTursiops truncatus - bottlenose dolphinStenella longirostris - spinner dolphinStenella clymene - clymene dolphinStenella frontalis - Atlantic spotted dolphinStenella attenuata - pantropical spotted dolphinStenella coeruleoalba - striped dolphinLagenodelphis hosei - Fraser's dolphinLagenorhynchus albirostris - white-beaked dolphinLagenorhynchus acutus - Atlantic white-sided dolphinLagenorhynchus obliquidens - Pacific white-sided dolphinLagenorhynchus obscurus - dusky dolphinLagenorhynchus australis - Peale's dolphinLagenorhynchus cruciger - hourglass dolphinCephalorhynchus commersonii - Commerson's dolphinCephalorhynchus heavisidii - Heaviside's dolphinCephalorhynchus eutropia - black dolphinCephalorhynchus hectori - Hector's dolphinLissodelphis borealis - northern right whale dolphinLissodelphis peronii - southern right whale dolphinGrampus griseus - Risso's dolphinPeponocephala electra - melon-headed whaleFeresa attenuata - pygmy killer whalePseudorca crassidens - false killer whaleGlobicephala melaena - long-finned pilot whaleGlobicephala macrorhynchus - short-finned pilot whaleOrcinus orca - killer whaleOrcaella brevirostris - Irrawaddy dolphinSide note: (Yes, "killer whales" or Orcas are actually large dolphins).Platanistidae family (river dolphins)Platanista gangetica - Ganges river dolphinPlatanista minor - Indus river dolphinInia geoffrensis boto - Amazon river dolphinLipotes vexillifer baiji - Yangtze river dolphinPontoporia blainvillei franciscana - La Plata dolphinPhocoenidae family (porpoises)Phocoena phocoena - harbor porpoisePhocoena sinus - vaquitaPhocoena dioptrica - spectacled porpoisePhocoena spinnipinnis - Burmeister's porpoiseNeophocaena phocaenoides - finless porpoisePhocoenoides dalli - Dall's porpoiseFurther reading:Dolphins World - Types of dolphinsEverything Dolphins - Dolphin speciesDolphin Ear - Dolphin species and scientific namesRelated Videos from National Geographic:
Citrullus vulgaris was the formerly accepted scientific name, but now Citrullis lanatus is used.
Yes
The scientific name of a Melon is Cucurbitaceae.
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Native Range: Native to Africa. The horned melon is now grown commercially on all continents (aside from Antarctica).
Cucurbitaceae
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Citrullis lanutus
Coyote Mellon is Marah macrocarpa
Hawthorne Huckleberry Hackberry Honeysuckle Hardy Kiwi Horned Melon Hog Plum Huito
The small green fruit with orange inside is called a kiwano or horned melon.
The scientific name of the ampalaya plant is Momordica charantia, also known as bitter melon.