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Therefore all fruit fly species are named Drosophila.......
Drosophila is a genus of small flies.
The entire genus, however, contains more than 1,500 species
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drosophila
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Without the need to defend themselves the kiwi should have no defense mechanisms......
They do.....
False. The talons also double as a weapon but being a terrestrial bird, their feet are useful for burrowing. -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type_species
"The value of a "type species" lies in the fact that it makes clear what is meant by a particular genus name."
The type species of Drosophila is Drosophilia funebris. This species defines the species within the genus Drosophila.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drosophila_funebris
Your quote ....
"SPECIES / SPECIMEN
Drosophila melanogaster
Drosophila funebris
Drosophila busckii
Drosophilia confertidentata"
This is 100% wrong. Drosophilia is the Genus name melanogaster is the species name. There is no such concept in classification as 'specimen' except when referring to a particular individual out of a population.
Drosophilia is a genus. This is a simple fact. It is not debatable. -
I ? up nowhere........
Nah, brother man. Let's examine this together..
Wolf: species:C. lupus
Great Dane: species: C. lupus
Chihuahua: species: C.lupus
Check out how you listed the wolf, the great dane and the chihuahua to the far left of your table.
You incorrectly named the species of great dane and chihuahua as c. lupus.
Canis Lupus is the species name for the gray wolf. The genus for the wolf is canis.
The species names for danes and chi's are familiaris.
@Oceanic....
You, Sir cannot read.....That's right you also ? up type species.
Drosophila is the Genus. This is a simple fact.
In biological nomenclature, a type species is the species to which the name of a genus is permanently linked; it is the species that contains the biological type specimen(s) of the taxon......
Therefore all fruit fly species are named Drosophila.......Exhibit C.....
SPECIES / SPECIMEN
Drosophila melanogaster
Drosophila funebris
Drosophila busckii
Drosophila confertidentata
or......
D. linearidentata
D. neobusckii
Ect....
The type species permanently attaches a genus to its formal name (its generic name) by providing just one species within that genus to which the genus is permanently linked (i.e. the genus must include that species if it is to bear the name). The species name in turn is fixed, in theory, to a type specimen.
@Whar....
You, Sir cannot read........
Yall ? can troll all you want.......
However, you cannot.....
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But.. But... In biological nomenclature..
BOL... This brother thinks he's some kind of superhero. I'm doing this for the little brothers and sisters on concrete floors.. hahaha. Sorry, they don't need your ? . As you can see, it doesn't work.
You still have one more attempt at an argument though?? Would you like to give it a try, little boy? -
LOL......
@Oceanic 's inability to read.....I ? up nowhere........
Nah, brother man. Let's examine this together..
Wolf: species:C. lupus
Great Dane: species: C. lupus
Chihuahua: species: C.lupus
Check out how you listed the wolf, the great dane and the chihuahua to the far left of your table.
You incorrectly named the species of great dane and chihuahua as c. lupus.
Canis Lupus is the species name for the gray wolf. The genus for the wolf is canis.
The species names for danes and chi's are familiaris.
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No.....
But I do possess a particular skill set that includes the ability to comprehend what I read........
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You failed to list the domestic dog as familiaris.
The wolf is lupus. The domestic dog is familiaris.
Now pull up the rest of that quote, son -
But I do possess a particular skill set that includes the ability to comprehend what I read........
? . You can't even comprehend the articles you use for your arguments.
You couldn't even comprehend the Darwin quote you pulled in a desperate attempt to make a comeback from your weak ? .
Darwin saysAn ? , serving for two purposes, may become rudimentary or utterly aborted for one, even the more important purpose, and remain perfectly efficient for the other.An ? rendered, during changed habits of life, useless or injurious for one purpose, might easily be modified and used for another purpose.Again, an ? may become rudimentary for its proper purpose, and be used for a distinct object: in certain fish the swim-bladder seems to be rudimentary for its proper function of giving buoyancy, but has become converted into a nascent breathing ? or lung.
BOL -
Pull your skirt down B.....
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mojavensis: species: Drosophila
arizonae: species: Drosophila
You fail.....
You proceeded to fail by listing the species name for both mojavensis and arizonae as drosophila.
However, drosophila is the genus name, not the species name.
Thus, mojavensis and arizonae are seperate species within the same genus.
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LOL....
Not until you acknowledge this ? ......LOL......
@Oceanic 's inability to read.....I ? up nowhere........
Nah, brother man. Let's examine this together..
Wolf: species:C. lupus
Great Dane: species: C. lupus
Chihuahua: species: C.lupus
Check out how you listed the wolf, the great dane and the chihuahua to the far left of your table.
You incorrectly named the species of great dane and chihuahua as c. lupus.
Canis Lupus is the species name for the gray wolf. The genus for the wolf is canis.
The species names for danes and chi's are familiaris.
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I already did.
You failed to list the domestic dog as familiaris.
The wolf is canis lupus.
The domestic dog is canis lupus familiaris.
Do you not understand that?
You also failed to comprehend that drosophila is the genus for mojavensis and arizonae, like canis is the genus for lupus and familiaris.
You have a lot of addressing and catching up to do of your own. Why don't you worry about that? -
I already did.
You failed to list the domestic dog as familiaris.
The wolf is canis lupus.
The domestic dog is canis lupus familiaris.
Do you not understand that?
You have a lot of addressing and catching up to do of your own. Why don't you worry about that?
? you stupid as hell....
familiaris is the subspecies for domestic dogs.....
Wolf: species:C. lupus
Great Dane: species: C. lupus
Chihuahua: species: C.lupusDomestic Dog:
Genus: Canis
Species: C. lupus
Subspecies: C. l. familiaris
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The grey wolf is canis lupus lupus.
The great dane is canis lupus familiaris.
The Chihuahua is canis lupus familiaris.
The domesticated dog is separated from the grey wolf because they are all subspecies of canis lupus.
Therefore, the grey wolf is lupus and the domesticated dog is familiaris.
I'm talking specifically for each classification of animal. -
The grey wolf is canis lupus lupus.
The great dane is canis lupus familiaris.
The Chihuahua is canis lupus familiaris.
The domesticated dog is separated from the grey wolf because they are all subspecies of canis lupus.
Therefore, the grey wolf is lupus and the domesticated dog is familiaris.
I'm talking specifically for each classification of animal.
? Please......Wolf: species:C. lupus
Great Dane: species: C. lupus
Chihuahua: species: C.lupusCheck out how you listed the wolf, the great dane and the chihuahua to the far left of your table.
You incorrectly named the species of great dane and chihuahua as c. lupus.
Canis Lupus is the species name for the gray wolf. The genus for the wolf is canis.
The species names for danes and chi's are familiaris.Domestic Dog:
Genus: Canis
Species: C. lupus
Subspecies: C. l. familiarisGrey Wolf:
Genus: Canis
Species: C. lupus
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Well whatever man ? it if you want to take that, I'll give that one to you.
Anyway,
You made a mistake by listing drosophila as the species for mojavensis and arizonae.
You also ? up by not knowing what a type species is, what a genus is, and not being clear as to what species means.
You also ? up by the inaccuracy of your vestigial argument.
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I messed up on some things, you messed up on some things; I lost a few battles, you lost a few battles, but the bottom line is I won the war. I got you over here splittin hairs to save what little face you got left.
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Funny you accept Wikipedia to give you the genus species name for the Grey wolf but ignore it for D melangastor.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drosophila_melanogaster
Species: D. melanogaster -
Well whatever man ? it if you want to take that, I'll give that one to you.
Anyway,
You made a mistake by listing drosophila as the species for mojavensis and arizonae.
You also ? up by not knowing what a type species is, what a genus is, and not being clear as to what species means.
You also ? up by the inaccuracy of your vestigial argument.
You ? up everyday B.....
I'll take this one... *sure*.....
It turns into "? it" and "whatever" when you start catching L's.....
You also ? up with your inability to read.........
HOTEP.....
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You ? up everyday B.....
I'm humanI'll take this one... *sure*.....
LOL what do you mean "sure"? The answer is yes, Oceanic, I ? up.You also ? up with your inability to read.........
As did you. However, you ? up on a larger scale; Your entire argument was one huge ? up. BOLHOTEP.....
Back to the drawing board huh? Here, take your L on the way out. -
I guess now you can go back and theorize on seshat's headdress. Have fun.
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@Whar.....
I suggest you fall back and do some research before posting on these boards.....Funny you accept Wikipedia to give you the genus species name for the Grey wolf but ignore it for D melangastor.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drosophila_melanogaster
Species: D. melanogasterDrosophila are extensively used as a model organism in genetics (including population genetics), cell-biology, biochemistry, and especially developmental biology. Therefore, extensive efforts are made to sequence drosphilid genomes. The genomes of the following species have been fully or partially sequenced so far:[14]
Drosophila (Sophophora) melanogaster
Drosophila (Sophophora) simulans
Drosophila (Sophophora) sechellia
Drosophila (Sophophora) yakuba
Drosophila (Sophophora) erecta
Drosophila (Sophophora) ananassae
Drosophila (Sophophora) pseudoobscura
Drosophila (Sophophora) persimilis
Drosophila (Sophophora) willistoni
Drosophila (Drosophila) mojavensis
Drosophila (Drosophila) virilis
Drosophila (Drosophila) grimshawi
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