The binomial system, developed by Carl Linnaeus, is a formal naming convention for organisms, consisting of two parts: the genus name and the species name. The term "abridged common names" refers to simplified or shortened versions of these scientific names that are often used in everyday language. This system helps to standardize names across different languages and regions, making it easier for scientists and the public to communicate about species.
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