lajisanasta
Lajisanasta is a term used in Finnish taxonomy to denote the second element of a binomial scientific name, the species epithet. In binomial nomenclature the genus name and the lajisanasta together uniquely identify a species within a genus. The lajisanasta helps distinguish species within a genus that share a common lineage.
Formation and meaning: Lajisanasta is typically Latin or latinized. It may describe a feature (for example,
Rules and usage: In formal writing the two parts of the name are often set in italics.
Examples: Homo sapiens (sapiens is the lajisanasta), Escherichia coli, Panthera tigris. These epithet forms illustrate the
Relation to subspecies: When a subspecies is named, a third element is added to the full name,
See also: binomial nomenclature, taxonomic nomenclature, species epithet.