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murrayi

Murrayi is a taxonomic epithet used in the scientific names of organisms, not a standalone taxon. In binomial and trinomial nomenclature, murrayi is a lowercase Latinized genitive form that honors a person with the surname Murray or a place named Murray.

In zoological and botanical nomenclature, epithet formation follows standard rules of gender and number. When the

Murrayi appears across diverse taxonomic groups as part of many species names. It exemplifies how eponymous

Because murrayi is not a taxon itself, there is no single article dedicated to it; it is

epithet
is
named
after
a
person,
it
typically
uses
the
genitive
suffixes
-i
for
a
male
honoree
and
-ae
for
a
female
honoree;
when
more
than
one
person
is
honored,
-orum
or
-arum
may
be
used.
The
form
murrayi
itself
is
a
common
masculine-genitive
rendering,
and
related
forms
can
appear
in
different
contexts
to
reflect
the
honoree’s
gender
or
number.
epithets
function
in
taxonomy
to
acknowledge
contributors,
collectors,
or
patrons,
rather
than
conveying
descriptive
characteristics
of
the
organism.
The
use
of
murrayi,
like
other
eponyms,
is
governed
by
the
relevant
International
Code
of
Nomenclature
for
the
taxon
involved.
a
form
found
within
many
species
names.
For
further
information,
see
eponym
in
taxonomy
and
binomial
nomenclature.