Which one of the following scientific names represents trinomial nomenclature of an animal?
Trinomial nomenclature is used to name living things at a rank lower than species. The term trinomial nomenclature means "three-part name" or "system of three-part names". If living things at a rank lower than species get a scientific name, each name has three parts. The first part indicates the genus, the second part indicates the species and the third part is particular to the living thing (at whatever rank it has been assigned). Trinomial nomenclature of animal is Corvus splendens splendens .