Standardized name

In Botanical Zoology and , a name standardized in a Living language is a single precise name for one. These standardized names are sufficiently precise to replace the binominaux names in Latin, known as scientists, for the species even the subspecies. These standardized names are chosen by authorities of standardization like the International commission of the French names of the birds. The standardized names result in general from vernacular names like gray Coucou for the most common cuckoo. For the birds not having real vernacular French names, these standardized names are often forged starting from the name like the species. They can also be the translation of names coming from other languages, English having a great influence, even if the terms as superb Nestor were preferred with name Kaka ( Nestor meridionalis ) local for example.

However sometimes it is able that the standardized names are ambiguous because part of their name recovers several species among several tax higher, to see even the name of a taxon as for Colibri.

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