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<p>categorisation and naming of a particular species should be regarded as a hypothesis about the <a href="page.php?w=evolution">evolution</a>ary relationships and distinguishability of that group of organisms. As further information comes to hand, the hypothesis may be confirmed or refuted. Sometimes, especially in the past when communication was more difficult, taxonomists working in isolation have given two distinct names to individual <a href="page.php?w=organism">organism</a>s later identified as the same species. When two named species are</p><p>
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