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  2. Binomial nomenclature - Wikipedia

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    The abbreviation "spp." (plural) indicates "several species". These abbreviations are not italicised (or underlined). [60] [61] For example: "Canis sp." means "an unspecified species of the genus Canis", while "Canis spp." means "two or more species of the genus Canis". (These abbreviations should not be confused with the abbreviations "ssp ...

  3. Species - Wikipedia

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    Books and articles sometimes intentionally do not identify species fully, using the abbreviation "sp." in the singular or "spp." (standing for species pluralis, Latin for "multiple species") in the plural in place of the specific name or epithet (e.g. "Canis sp.").

  4. Bacterial taxonomy - Wikipedia

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    The abbreviation for species is sp. (plural spp.) and is used after a generic epithet to indicate a species of that genus. Often used to denote a strain of a genus for which the species is not known either because the organism has not been described yet as a species or insufficient tests were conducted to identify it.

  5. Open nomenclature - Wikipedia

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    Sp. (pl. spp.; short for "species") indicates potentially new species without remarking on its possible affinity. This suggests either that identification has not yet been completed or that currently available evidence and material are insufficient to allocate the specimens to relevant known taxa, or alternatively, that as yet the specimen ...

  6. Glossary of scientific naming - Wikipedia

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    Linnaeus' Species Plantarum (1753) This is a list of terms and symbols used in scientific names for organisms, and in describing the names. For proper parts of the names themselves, see List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names. Note that many of the abbreviations are used with or without a stop.

  7. Wikipedia : Naming conventions (flora)

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    Subspecies is sometimes abbreviated as ssp., but this can easily be confounded with the abbreviation for plural species, spp.. The abbreviation subsp. is therefore used here. Hybrids, cultivars and provisional names

  8. Subspecies - Wikipedia

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    A subspecies is a taxonomic rank below species – the only such rank recognized in the zoological code, [14] and one of three main ranks below species in the botanical code. [12] When geographically separate populations of a species exhibit recognizable phenotypic differences, biologists may identify these as separate subspecies; a subspecies ...

  9. SPP - Wikipedia

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    spp. (from Latin: species pluralis), in biological taxonomy; Single Point Positioning is a method used in GPS systems; solar power plant; Other uses.