Category:Redirects to scientific names
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This category is for all redirects that are from a common name to a scientific name.
To add a redirect to this category, use the template {{R to scientific name}}
.
- Redirects can be subcategorized using
{{R to scientific name|ORGANISM-TYPE}}
. Current valid values are:alga
,amphibian
,animal
,arthropod
,bird
,crustacean
,fish
,fungi
,insect
,mammal
,microorganism
,mollusc
,plant
,reptile
,spider
andvirus
. Other values may be useful in the future, but for now will place the page into Category:Redirects to scientific names using unknown values for parameter 1.
Note that the term "scientific name" refers only to organismal nomenclature. For terms used in the science community, see also {{R to technical name}}
and {{R to systematic name}}
.
For redirects from one scientific name to another (e.g. from a synonym to the currently accepted name), use {{R from alternative scientific name}}
.
Subcategories
This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 5 total.
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Pages in category "Redirects to scientific names"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 19,869 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Gaboon forest tree frog
- Gaboon snake-eater
- Galam white-lipped frog
- Galápagos centipede
- Galápagos iguana
- Galápagos lava lizard
- Galapagos Pink Land Iguana
- Galápagos pink land iguana
- Galápagos rosy iguana
- Galapagos turban
- Galip (nut)
- Galip nut
- Gall crab
- Gambia blind snake
- Gammie's wolf snake
- Ganeshaiah’s dwarf gecko
- Gannoruwa shrub frog
- Gans' Lanka skink
- Garambullo
- Garden centipede
- Garden snail
- Gardiner's headshield slug
- Gardiner’s philinopsis
- Garlic mottled
- Garlic rust
- Garlic Toad
- Gate's liveforever
- Gaudy chromodorid
- Gaudy clown crab
- Gaudy frog shell
- Gaudy nassa
- Gaudy sphinx
- Gauguin's cone
- Gazami crab
- Gazami Crab
- Gazella scarab
- Gebrannte Mandel
- Geelbek
- Gehyra borroloola
- Gehyra brevipalmata
- Geiger tortoise beetle
- Gejiu blind loach
- Gemmate bush katydid
- Gemmed sphinx
- Gemmed sphinx moth
- Gemunu's day gecko
- Genoveva azure
- Genoveva Azure
- Gentle dagger moth
- Geographic sea hare
- Geography cone
- George's lady beetle
- George's pinion moth
- Georgia Man
- Geranium andrena
- Geranium argus
- Geranium miner bee
- Gerard's black and yellow burrowing snake
- Gerda's buff
- Gerda's Buff
- Gerina epitola
- Gerina Epitola
- German Wasp
- German yellow jacket
- German yellowjacket
- Germander flea beetle
- Gery's Piranha
- Gevers's trophon
- Ghana Ceres forester
- Ghana dots
- Ghana Dots
- Ghana elf
- Ghana Elf
- Ghana river frog
- Ghardaqa sea star
- Ghats wart frog
- Ghost nipper
- Ghost yellow
- Ghost-moth
- Giant acorn barnacle
- Giant Acorn Barnacle
- Giant African cuttlefish
- Giant African millipede
- Giant African swallowtail
- Giant Alpine Scree Weta
- Giant Arabian Deathstalker
- Giant Atlantic murex
- Giant Atlantic pyram
- Giant bark aphid
- Giant barnacle
- Giant Barnacle
- Giant bat-eating centipede
- Giant carpenter ant
- Giant carrion beetle
- Giant cockroach
- Giant Colombian ramshorn snail
- Giant Columbian ramshorn snail
- Giant crepuscular skipper
- Giant Crepuscular Skipper
- Giant crow
- Giant darner
- Giant Dead Leaf Mantis
- Giant desert centipede
- Giant desert hairy scorpion
- Giant Desert Hairy Scorpion
- Giant Devil Catfish
- Giant dragonfly
- Giant eastern murex
- Giant emerald pill millipede
- Giant European hippo
- Giant false limpet
- Giant golden caddis
- Giant gray moth
- Giant grayling
- Giant green anemone
- Giant Ground Sloth
- Giant hairy scorpion
- Giant hairy triton
- Giant Hawaiʻi goose
- Giant honey bee
- Giant ichneumon wasp
- Giant imperial margarite
- Giant kelp
- Giant kidney worm
- Giant Kidney Worm
- Giant land snail
- Giant larvacean
- Giant larvaceans
- Giant leatherskin
- Giant looper
- Giant Madagascar day gecko
- Giant mason bee
- Giant Moa
- Giant monkey-tailed east Usambara two-horned chameleon
- Giant moose
- Giant Murrel
- Giant northern sulfur
- Giant Northern Sulfur
- Giant opal pill millipede
- Giant ostrich
- Giant owl
- Giant owl limpet
- Giant pacarana
- Giant panda snail
- Giant peacock moth
- Giant penguin
- Giant petaltail
- Giant Petaltail
- Giant pill millipede
- Giant pill-millipede
- Giant pill-millipedes
- Giant Pill-Millipedes
- Giant plumose anemone
- Giant ramshorn snail
- Giant redeye
- Giant Redeye
- Giant redheaded centipede
- Giant resin bee
- Giant river prawn
- Giant River Prawn
- Giant salmonfly
- Giant sand-treader cricket
- Giant Scoliid wasp
- Giant Scree Weta
- Giant sea cucumber
- Giant sea star
- Giant Sea Star
- Giant shore anemone
- Giant short-faced kangaroo
- Giant silkmoth
- Giant slipper limpet
- Giant snakehead
- Giant softshell turtles
- Giant Sonoran centipede
- Giant sphinx
- Giant spiny assassin bug
- Giant sulfur
- Giant sulphur
- Giant sundial
- Giant swan
- Giant Teratorn
- Giant thorny bamboo
- Giant tiny sex
- Giant torrent midge
- Giant tube worm
- Giant tube worm (shipworm)
- Giant tube worms
- Giant Vietnamese centipede
- Giant walkingstick
- Giant warthog
- Giant West African snail
- Giant whelk
- Giant willow aphid
- Giant wood moth
- Giant Wood Moth
- Gibba turtle
- Gibbose latirus
- Gibbous miner bee
- Gibbs' clam