stofnanafylgni
Stofnanafylgni, a term originating from Icelandic, translates roughly to "species name following." It is a linguistic and biological convention used primarily in scientific nomenclature to indicate the genus to which a species belongs. When referring to a species, the scientific name typically consists of two parts: the genus name and the specific epithet. Stofnanafylgni emphasizes the close relationship between these two components, highlighting that the specific epithet is always used in conjunction with its genus.
This convention is crucial for clarity and avoiding ambiguity in scientific communication. By always pairing the
The principle of stofnanafylgni is a fundamental aspect of binomial nomenclature, established by Carl Linnaeus. It