Thus the common buttercup is Ranunculus acris L., where the 'L' is the standardised abbreviation for Linnaeus.
Alpha Phi Alpha | Sigma Alpha Epsilon | Kappa Alpha Psi | Alpha | Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia | Pi Kappa Alpha | Alpha Blondy | Piper Alpha | Alpha Delta Phi | Alpha Centauri | alpha | Sigma Alpha Mu | Kappa Alpha Theta | ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 | Alpha Video | Alpha Kappa Alpha | Alpha Epsilon Pi | Sony Alpha | Kappa Alpha Society | Zeta Tau Alpha | Sigma Alpha Iota | Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri | Lambda Chi Alpha | Kappa Alpha Order | Alpha TV | Alpha Group | Alpha Gamma Rho | Alpha Bank | Wolfram Alpha | TGF alpha |
Carex firma was first described by Nicolaus Thomas Host in 1797, in his work Synopsis Plantarum in Austria provinciisque adjacentibus sponte crescentium.
In 1879, he described Penaeus esculentus in a paper in the Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales, basing his description on material in the Macleay Museum which had come from Port Jackson and Port Darwin, and noting that P. esculentus is "the common edible prawn of Sydney, and Newcastle, etc.".