The English Bulldog is classified as Canis lupus. All domesticated and feral dogs belong to this genus and species. They are differentiated by breed, not by classification.
Panthera is the genus and onca is the species.
Genus, but underline both of them individually
The Genus is 'Your' and the species is 'mother' so it is 'Your mother' :D
There is no single genus or species. Cnidarians make up an entire phylum within which there are thousands of genera and species.
Yes. All 4 species of the genus Blarina, 2 of the 4 species of the genus Notiosorex, and many of the 78 species of the genus Sorex are found in the US.
The genus of an English Bulldog is the same as all dogs; Canis.
Old English Terrier (now extinct) & Bulldog
The same for all dog breeds: Canis Lupus Familiaris.
Genus species or when writing it in hand it should be Genus species, but underlined.
A genus with one species is a monospecific genus.
The bull ant (also called bulldog ant, inch ant) is an ant of the genus Mryrmecia. There are around 90 species that are endemic to Australia.
The species is the combined genus and species
There are 79 species of hagfish that are split up into six different genus. The genus Eptatretus contains 49 species, the genus Myxine contains 23 species, the genus Nemamyxine contains two species, the genus Neomyxine contains one species, the genus Notomyxine contains one species, and the genus Rubicundus contains four species.
a genus is divided into species
Binomial nomenclature ( genus and species) make up an organism's scientific name, for example Ursa horribilis. In English we call it a grizzly bear.
Genus and species are specific to each individual organism, so there is no genus species for all plants.
Panthera is the genus and onca is the species.