lincolnii
Lincolnii is a Latinized specific epithet used in biological nomenclature to honor individuals with the surname Lincoln. In binomial names, lincolnii appears as the second part of the scientific name (the specific epithet) and does not itself designate a taxon. The epithet is formed in the genitive case, typically indicating “of Lincoln.” In zoological naming, the suffix -ii is common for male honorees; in botanical names, similar Latinization rules apply under the appropriate code of nomenclature.
Usage and scope: The epithet lincolnii is found across diverse groups of organisms, reflecting historical naming
Examples: A well-known instance is Lincoln's sparrow, Melospiza lincolnii, a small North American bird commonly cited
See also: Eponym (taxonomy); ICZN; ICN.
Notes: The use of patronyms like lincolnii is governed by the rules of the relevant nomenclature codes,