bionym

/ˈbaɪ.əʊ.nɪm/

Etymology

From bio + -onym.

noun

  1. The proper name of a living being.“Our starting point is the bionym, the name forming part of a specialised vocabulary which classifies plants or animals. How does one decide on the number of nomials in a given bionym, so that it is called a uni-, bi- or trinomial?”
  2. A name derived from a habitat or an environmental characteristic.“Its name is a bionym combined with a taxonym. The first element of the name, the bionym, references the bird's habitat, which is the Chaco Plain,[…].”