According to the system of Linneaus nomenclature, species name is written in

According to the system of Linnaeus nomenclature, species name is written in binomial form. The binomial form consists of two parts - the genus name (written with a capital letter) and the specific epithet (written in lowercase). Both parts together make up the species name.

According to the system of Linnaean nomenclature, a species name is written in Latin and follows a specific format. The species name is always written in italics if typed or underlined if written by hand. It consists of two parts: the genus name and the specific epithet. The genus name is always capitalized, while the specific epithet is written in lowercase.

For example, in the species name Homo sapiens (referring to humans), "" represents the genus name, and "sapiens" represents the specific epithet.