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gilchristii

Gilchristii is a Latinized specific epithet used in biological nomenclature to honor individuals with the surname Gilchrist. It is not a taxon by itself; rather, it forms part of a species name within a genus (and sometimes a subspecies name in a trinomial).

Origin and form: The ending -ii signals a masculine honorific derived from the surname Gilchrist. In Latinized

Usage and scope: The epithet gilchristii has been applied across a range of biological groups, including animals,

Nomenclature notes: Names containing gilchristii follow the relevant nomenclatural codes (such as the ICZN for animals

See also: Taxonomic nomenclature, eponyms in biology, Latinized names.

species
naming,
the
epithet
is
typically
written
in
lowercase
and
treated
as
a
noun
in
the
genitive.
While
gilchristii
is
common,
other
related
endings
may
appear
if
the
honoree
differs
in
gender
or
taxonomic
context
(for
example,
gilchristae
or
gilchristiorum).
The
epithet
remains
invariant
in
spelling
across
contexts
within
a
given
genus.
plants,
fungi,
and
microorganisms.
There
is
no
single
organism
named
gilchristii;
rather,
multiple,
independently
named
species
across
different
genera
may
bear
this
epithet
when
the
describers
choose
to
honor
a
person
named
Gilchrist.
or
the
ICN
for
plants,
fungi,
and
algae).
The
epithet
must
be
unique
within
its
genus,
and
its
use
is
subject
to
the
rules
of
priority
and
other
taxonomic
practices.
As
with
all
eponyms,
gilchristii
reflects
a
historical
acknowledgment
rather
than
a
descriptive
characteristic
of
the
organism.