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garnettii

Garnettii is a Latin-derived species epithet used in the scientific names of various organisms. It is not a distinct taxon on its own; rather, garnettii functions as the second part of a binomial name, typically written in lowercase and italicized as part of the full genus–species designation (for example, Genus garnettii).

The epithet commonly honors a person with the surname Garnett, reflecting a long-standing tradition in taxonomy

Taxonomic usage and rules: In formal nomenclature, the full species name is italicized, with only the genus

Distribution and scope: The epithet garnettii appears across diverse taxonomic groups, including plants, animals, and fungi,

See also: Eponymous species naming, binomial nomenclature, rules of zoological and botanical nomenclature.

of
commemorating
researchers,
collectors,
or
patrons
by
attaching
their
names
to
newly
described
species.
Because
many
researchers
with
the
Garnett
surname
contributed
to
different
fields
and
regions,
the
exact
individual
honored
by
garnettii
can
differ
between
taxa.
capitalized,
and
garnettii
remains
lowercase.
The
spelling
may
vary
in
historical
texts
or
across
groups,
leading
to
variants
such
as
garnettii
or
garnettii,
depending
on
the
author’s
intent
and
Latinization
conventions.
reflecting
the
widespread
influence
of
figures
honored
with
that
name
in
scientific
history.
Because
garnettii
has
been
used
independently
by
different
researchers,
each
occurrence
denotes
a
separate
species
description
rather
than
a
single,
unified
taxon.