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						Specimen Common Name (Taxonomy)Definition:
	
	        This field contains the common or vernacular name(s) by which the specimen is known.
 Observations:        Enter the common or vernacular names of the specimen in this field.
        Example|  | Discipline | botany | 
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 |  | Genus | Allium | 
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 |  | Species | tricoccum | 
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 |  | Specimen Common Name | wild leek; ramp | 
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      This field may also contain former common names of the specimen.
      Example|  | Discipline | botany | 
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 |  | Genus | Betula | 
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 |  | Species | alleghaniensis | 
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 |  | Specimen Common Name | yellow birch; curly birch; hard birch; tall birch; gold birch | 
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	  For better search results in your database, avoid a large variety of terms; draw up an authority list and add names as necessary.
 Entry rules: Enter the full name; do not use abbreviations.
        Example|  | Discipline | ornithology | 
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 |  | Genus | Aythya | 
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 |  | Species | marila | 
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 |  | Specimen Common Name | greater scaup | 
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      This field may contain multiple entries separated by a semicolon followed by a space.
      Example|  | Discipline | mammalogy | 
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 |  | Genus | Lynx | 
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 |  | Species | canadensis | 
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 |  | Specimen Common Name | Canadian lynx; lynx | 
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